1992
DOI: 10.1111/j.0022-3840.1992.1674153.x
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“…Sally Peters's (1992) descriptions of ballroom dance confirmed the seemingly dichotomous behaviors we observed in our research. As an academic scholar, Peters noted that the majority of ballroom dancers assume mannerisms of typical male/female stereotypes; men's powerful movements exemplify domination and aggressiveness, while women's fragile movements exemplify vulnerability and frailty (Peters 1992, 167).…”
Section: "I Love To Be Pretty": Feminists As Ballroom Dancers In the supporting
confidence: 86%
“…Sally Peters's (1992) descriptions of ballroom dance confirmed the seemingly dichotomous behaviors we observed in our research. As an academic scholar, Peters noted that the majority of ballroom dancers assume mannerisms of typical male/female stereotypes; men's powerful movements exemplify domination and aggressiveness, while women's fragile movements exemplify vulnerability and frailty (Peters 1992, 167).…”
Section: "I Love To Be Pretty": Feminists As Ballroom Dancers In the supporting
confidence: 86%
“…Whether on the dance floor or off the dance floor, they are consumed by their own imagination of dancing, such as practicing courtship rituals, being in love in tango, so that people can see attractive and attractive relationships at a glance. Outside the ballroom, are they still partners?” [ 29 ]. The feeling of freshness was mentioned by seven participants in this domain.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Was it just a partner off the court? [ 29 ]. As a kind of athlete–athlete partnership that had different characteristics in different sports [ 8 ], instant intimacy was the essential feature that distinguished the partnership between dance sport couples from other sports.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the material and symbolic representation of conventional, pre-feminist gender dynamics, numerous scholars argue that figure skating and ballroom dancing are sites for the reproduction of hegemonic masculinity, heteronormativity, and unequal gender relations (Adams, 2011;McMains, 2006;Meneau, 2020;Peters, 1992). Hegemonic masculinity is conceptualised as a pattern of practice that legitimates and reproduces unequal gender relations between men and women, and masculinity and femininity (Connell & Messerschmidt, 2005).…”
Section: Theorising Gender and Sexuality In Ballroom Dancing And Figure Skatingmentioning
confidence: 99%