2007
DOI: 10.7202/014842ar
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Le sport comme espace de reproduction et de contestation des représentations stéréotypées de la féminité1

Abstract: De plus en plus de filles et de femmes participent à des sports de tradition masculine tels que le hockey, l’haltérophilie ou la boxe. Cette transformation de la réalité sportive a-t-elle un impact sur les normes dominantes de la féminité? L’objectif principal des auteures de cette étude était double : d’une part, vérifier dans quelle mesure les adolescentes et les adolescents québécois adhèrent ou résistent aux normes de féminité véhiculées par l’institution sportive; d’autre part, voir dans quelle mesure leu… Show more

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“…Additionally, sports participation offers less potential for empowerment for women than for men. This can be interpreted as a reminiscence of the androcentric norms in the social world of able-bodied sport ( 87 , 88 ). “Norms that privilege characteristics associated with masculinity” [( 89 ), p. 26] coupled with the cultural sexism that a large proportion of players have embodied, contribute to the devaluing of women's athletic performance.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, sports participation offers less potential for empowerment for women than for men. This can be interpreted as a reminiscence of the androcentric norms in the social world of able-bodied sport ( 87 , 88 ). “Norms that privilege characteristics associated with masculinity” [( 89 ), p. 26] coupled with the cultural sexism that a large proportion of players have embodied, contribute to the devaluing of women's athletic performance.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, sports participation offers less potential for empowerment for women than for men. This can be interpreted as a reminiscence of the androcentric norms in the social world of able-bodied sport (87,88). "Norms that privilege characteristics associated with masculinity" [(89), p. 26] coupled with the cultural sexism that a large proportion of players have embodied, contribute to the devaluing of women's athletic performance.…”
Section: Gender Biases Regarding Symbolic and Social Capital Related ...mentioning
confidence: 99%