超级“灵魂”派对:通过粉丝建立公民包容

IF 2.8 1区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Communication & Sport Pub Date : 2025-01-31 DOI:10.1177/21674795251315343
Whitney Gent, Emily Sauter
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尽管人们普遍认为体育可以建立社区,帮助人们摆脱暴力和贫困,但学者们尚未在边缘化社区和体育迷之间建立明确的关系,将其作为通往社会包容的途径。在这项研究中,我们研究了围绕一系列“超级灵魂派对”的宣传,为无家可归的人举办超级碗派对,以展示体育迷如何通过修辞定位来创造归属感。我们认为,凯对超级碗的利用是一种战略性的利用,把体育作为一种工具,在修辞上创造1)可见性、2)易读性和3)尊严。然而,我们也发现这种策略是脆弱的;随着时间的推移,参加“超级灵魂”派对的人不再把无家可归的人视为粉丝,而是把他们视为需要服务的人。为了让体育迷成功地提供尊严和包容,支持者必须找到避免重新定义传统服务等级的方法。
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Super “Soul” Parties: Building Civic Inclusion Through Fandom
Despite a widespread belief that sports can build community and help lift people out of violence and poverty, scholars have yet to establish a definitive relationship between marginalized communities and sports fandom as a pathway to social inclusion. In this study, we examine publicity surrounding a series of “Super Soul parties,” Super Bowl parties for people experiencing homelessness, to show how sports fandom can be rhetorically positioned to create a sense of belonging. We argue that Kay’s use of the Super Bowl is a strategic utilization of sports as a tool for rhetorically creating 1) visibility, 2) legibility, and 3) dignity. However, we also find this strategy is tenuous; over time, Super Soul parties’ housed attendees revert from seeing homeless people as fans to understanding them as others in need of service. For sports fandom to successfully provide dignity and inclusion, advocates must find ways to avoid reinscribing traditional service hierarchies.
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