“打破陈规”:抵制作为加拿大黑人学生运动员的刻板印象

IF 0.1 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH McGill Journal of Education Pub Date : 2023-09-27 DOI:10.7202/1106307ar
Humphrey Nartey, Carl E. James
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这篇文章探讨了刻板印象是如何在加拿大黑人男学生运动员的社会建构中运作的,以及这些刻板印象是如何塑造这些学生在种族、运动能力和学习成绩方面的生活经历的。从对20名现任和前任加拿大黑人学生运动员的定性访谈中,我们发现他们在很大程度上抵制和挑战了主要是运动员而不是学生的刻板印象。通过各种方式,他们试图证明他们拥有成为学业上成功的学生所需的技能,并有能力平衡他们的运动和学术责任和承诺。这一点在他们取得大学入学要求的成绩、获得体育奖学金、保持参赛资格、大学毕业以及继续攻读研究生课程中得到了明显体现。
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“Breaking the mould”: Resisting the stereotypes of being a Black Canadian student-athlete

This article examines how stereotypes operate in the social construction of Black Canadian male student-athletes and how those stereotypes frame these students’ lived experiences in relation to race, athletic ability, and academic performance. From qualitative interviews with twenty current and former Black Canadian student-athletes, we found that they largely resisted and challenged the stereotypes of being primarily athletes and less students. In various ways, they sought to demonstrate that they possessed the skills needed to be academically successful students with the ability to balance their athletic and academic responsibilities and commitments. This was evident in their having obtained the required grades to enter university, receiving athletic scholarships, maintaining playing eligibility, graduating from university, and going on to pursue graduate studies.

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