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Intersecting identities of elite female boxers: Stories of cultural difference and marginalization in sport
Affiliation:1. School of Human Kinetics, Laurentian University, 935 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 2C6, Canada;2. Human Studies Program, Laurentian University, 935 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 2C6, Canada;1. Department of Psychiatry II, Ulm University, Günzburg, Germany;2. School of Psychology, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia;3. Discipline of Public Health, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia;4. Freemasons Foundation of Men''s Health, Discipline of Medicine, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia;1. Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong;2. Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong;3. Hong Kong Sports Institute, Hong Kong;1. School of Kinesiology, The University of British Columbia, 210-6081 University Blvd., Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1, Canada;2. College of Kinesiology, Physical Activity Complex, University of Saskatchewan, 87 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5B2, Canada;1. Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada;2. University of Tasmania, Launceston, Australia
Abstract:ObjectivesThe project responds to calls for research that attends to issues of cultural diversity within sport and that facilitates expanded understandings of socially constructed identities. The intersecting identities of elite female boxers are explored in terms of how they shape experiences of marginalization and well-being within sport. Focus is on constructions of race and ethnicity, language, and religion.DesignAn intersectional lens grounded in social constructionism was integrated with a cultural sport psychology approach to espouse the complexity, fluidity, and multi-dimensionality of the athletes’ identities as the product of intersecting narratives.MethodsMandala drawings and conversational interviews were employed as open-ended data collection processes that enabled the participants to share their identities. Portrait vignettes were then developed as creative nonfiction to elucidate how identities dynamically intersect and shape sport experiences.ResultsFive portrait vignettes layer together to show issues of identity expression, oppression and White privilege within the boxing context. The stories provide contextual insight into the ways in which athletes continually construct and negotiate identities in relation to dynamics of difference and sameness. They move fluidly between identities that are valued and identities that are marginalized, moments of open expression and moments of concealment.ConclusionsThe research contributes to social justice missions within sport by illuminating how certain identities result in individuals being dis/advantaged, socially excluded, and discriminated against. Possibilities are revealed for challenging social inequalities and facilitating more inclusive sport spaces that resonate with who athletes are as holistic, multifaceted people.
Keywords:Intersectionality  Athlete identity  Cultural sport psychology  Narrative
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