Not quite normal,but not really deviant: Some notes on the comparison of elite athletes and women political activists |
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Authors: | Patricia L. Wasielewski |
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Affiliation: | Department of Sociology and Anthropology , University of Redlands , Redlands, California, 92374 |
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Abstract: | Elite athletes and women political activists are compared to analyze the notion of “defiance.” First, it is established that each of these groups is perceived and defined as slightly deviant. It is then shown that traditional concepts of labeling fail to provide an adequate explanation for how deviant labels are applied to and used by these particular deviant actors. The elite athletes and women activists cultivate their marginality so as to appear not quite normal, but not really deviant. By straddling the boundary between deviance and normalcy, the members of each group gain a good vantage point from which to ideologically advance social change efforts. |
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