Women's sport and everyday resistance
- PMID: 37564915
- PMCID: PMC10410255
- DOI: 10.3389/fspor.2023.1007033
Women's sport and everyday resistance
Abstract
This paper presents a conceptual model to understand the relationship between everyday resistance and women's sport. Everyday resistance refers to when members of an oppressed group engage in mundane actions (i.e., playing sports) to resist dominant power structures and social norms. After reviewing resistance literature, we identify two levels of everyday resistance for women's sport: women's sport as everyday resistance and everyday resistance within women's sport. The former refers to when women participate in sport, thereby challenging social norms that marginalize women in society and exclude them from sport. The latter refers to how women athletes with intersecting marginalized identities resist the norms of who participates in women's sport and how, given the norms of sport that privilege whiteness, heteronormativity, and higher social classes among others. The model we introduce advances both sport scholarship and everyday resistance literature and can help scholars conceptualize how women create change in sport and in society-as well as how women athletes create change within women's sport, specifically.
Keywords: everyday resistance; intersectionality; social justice; sport and social change; sport in society; women athletes; women’s sport.
© 2023 Isard, Melton and Macaulay.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
References
-
- Delia EB. The psychological meaning of team among fans of women’s sport. J Sport Manage. (2020) 34(6):579–90. 10.1123/jsm.2019-0404 - DOI
-
- Guest AM, Luijten A. Fan culture and motivation in the context of successful women’s professional team sports: a mixed-methods case study of Portland Thorns fandom. Sport Soc. (2018) 21(7):1013–30. 10.1080/17430437.2017.1346620 - DOI
-
- Scott JC. Weapons of the weak: Everyday forms of peasant resistance. New Haven: Yale University Press; (1985).
-
- Johansson A, Vinthagen S. Dimensions of everyday resistance: an analytical framework. Critic Sociol. (2016) 42(3):417–35. 10.1177/0896920514524604 - DOI
-
- Klein A. Engaging acrimony: performing Lakota basketball in South Dakota. Soc Sport J. (2018) 35:58–65. 10.1123/ssj.2016-0177 - DOI
Publication types
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources