"My job is to keep my body healthy": biopedagogies, beauty and institutional greed in professional ballet.

IF 2.4 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Psychology & Health Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-21 DOI:10.1080/08870446.2023.2181364
María Del Río Carral, Andrea LaMarre, Marco Gemignani
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Abstract

Context: The ballet institution is known for its aesthetic and performative standards. In professional dancers' everyday lives, self-improvement and body awareness entwine with striving for artistic excellence. In this context, 'health' has primarily been explored in relation to eating disorders, pain, and injuries.

Aim: This paper explores dancers' health practices, namely how they are shaped by the ballet institution and how they relate to broader health discourses.

Methodology: A reflexive thematic analysis was conducted upon interviews with nine dancers (each interviewed twice) using a theoretical framework based on the concepts of greedy institutions and biopedagogies.

Analyses: Two themes were developed: What it takes to be an 'insider' of the ballet institution and Learning to develop an acute embodied self-awareness. Dancers described ballet as a 'lifestyle' rather than a 'job'; practices of self-care defined by continuous self and body work were framed as necessary to meet the demands of this lifestyle. Participants 'played with' institutional and societal norms, often resisting docile bodies promoted within the ballet institution.

Conclusion: Dancers' constructions of health and the art of ballet as not fitting neatly into 'good' nor 'bad' make room to consider the tensions between adopting and resisting dominant health discourses in this institution.

"我的工作就是保持身体健康":职业芭蕾舞中的生物教学法、美和制度性贪婪。
背景:芭蕾舞机构以其审美和表演标准而闻名。在专业舞蹈演员的日常生活中,自我完善和身体意识与追求卓越的艺术成就密不可分。在此背景下,"健康 "主要与饮食失调、疼痛和受伤有关。目的:本文探讨舞者的健康实践,即芭蕾舞机构如何塑造这些实践,以及它们与更广泛的健康论述之间的关系:方法:采用基于贪婪机构和生物教学法概念的理论框架,对九名舞者(每人两次)的访谈进行了反思性主题分析:形成了两个主题:分析:形成了两个主题:成为芭蕾舞机构的 "内部人 "需要什么,以及学习培养敏锐的体现性自我意识。舞者将芭蕾舞描述为一种 "生活方式 "而非 "工作";通过持续的自我锻炼和身体锻炼来实现自我保健的做法被认为是满足这种生活方式的必要条件。参与者 "玩弄 "机构和社会规范,经常抵制芭蕾舞机构提倡的温顺身体:结论:舞者对健康和芭蕾艺术的建构并不完全符合 "好 "或 "坏 "的标准,这为我们思考在芭蕾舞机构中采用和抵制主流健康话语之间的紧张关系提供了空间。
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期刊介绍: Psychology & Health promotes the study and application of psychological approaches to health and illness. The contents include work on psychological aspects of physical illness, treatment processes and recovery; psychosocial factors in the aetiology of physical illnesses; health attitudes and behaviour, including prevention; the individual-health care system interface particularly communication and psychologically-based interventions. The journal publishes original research, and accepts not only papers describing rigorous empirical work, including meta-analyses, but also those outlining new psychological approaches and interventions in health-related fields.
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