2007
DOI: 10.3917/corp.002.0031
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Le corps féminin en gouren : entre exception culturelle et marginalité

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“…Notably, this narrative helps to reinforce and reproduce the traditional masculinity of Breton wrestling in the present day. In fact, gouren remained an exclusively male practice until the 1970s, when women first claimed an active-rather than ancillary-role within its structures ( Épron, 2008;Épron and Jollivet, 2007). As a result, women have been afforded only a marginal role in shaping social and cultural representations of gouren.…”
Section: A Male Breton Traditionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Notably, this narrative helps to reinforce and reproduce the traditional masculinity of Breton wrestling in the present day. In fact, gouren remained an exclusively male practice until the 1970s, when women first claimed an active-rather than ancillary-role within its structures ( Épron, 2008;Épron and Jollivet, 2007). As a result, women have been afforded only a marginal role in shaping social and cultural representations of gouren.…”
Section: A Male Breton Traditionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Women were under-represented in the official rhetoric and federal publications about gouren-notably magazines such as Gouren infos and Gouren mag, and later a website. 15 In this history of gouren, women have played subordinate and passive roles: rather than practitioners, trainers or administrators, they are spectators, supporters, or "ring girls" who carry the trophies ( Épron and Jollivet, 2007). From the 1970s, women episodically took on administrative roles within the Federation, Clubs or competitions.…”
Section: A Male Breton Traditionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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