2019
DOI: 10.1080/11745398.2019.1669472
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Snowboarding, motherhood and mobility

Abstract: This paper recounts one mother's story of living a snowboarding lifestyle as she moves from season to season between America and New Zealand with her husband and preschool child. Building upon existing research on migrant tourist workers and 'lifestyle travellers', Fiona's story draws on interview texts, diary entries, researcher field notes, and the authors' own experiences as a mother and snow sport migrant, to explore some of the underlying discourses and assumptions associated with motherhood, mobility and… Show more

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“…Entrenched in an ethic of care (Miller & Brown, 2005), the good mother has also been described as one who makes sacrifices for her children (Florczak, 2004), which could include elite athletic commitments (Darroch & Hillsburg, 2017). Tied with the social construct of a good mother, elite athlete-mothers are simultaneously subjected to the problematic discourse that an athlete's serious commitment to their athletic career must be illustrated by organizing everything around (and possibly sacrificing many things for) their sport (Spowart, 2021).…”
Section: Elite Athletics and Parenthoodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entrenched in an ethic of care (Miller & Brown, 2005), the good mother has also been described as one who makes sacrifices for her children (Florczak, 2004), which could include elite athletic commitments (Darroch & Hillsburg, 2017). Tied with the social construct of a good mother, elite athlete-mothers are simultaneously subjected to the problematic discourse that an athlete's serious commitment to their athletic career must be illustrated by organizing everything around (and possibly sacrificing many things for) their sport (Spowart, 2021).…”
Section: Elite Athletics and Parenthoodmentioning
confidence: 99%