“Your Hair or the Team!” Body Politics and Possibilities of Resistance in Women’s Football in Turkey

İrem Kavasoğlu, M. Bozok
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This research aims to discuss the experiences of the athletes in the field of football who are notcompatible with the normalized body in women’s football in Turkey, with Foucault's conceptual tools.We focused on football as a research field since it is one of the fields where gender inequality in sportis most visible. In this manner, women’s football idealizes cis-heteronormative femininity. Wecollected the data of this research, using qualitative research design, through in-depth interviews.Between May 2020 and January 2021, we conducted face-to-face and online individual interviewswith nine active female football players, which lasted an average of one and a half hours. Weanalyzed the data with thematic analysis method. The findings of the research reveal that the “ideal”female football player in women’s football in Turkey means having long hair, being feminine,beautiful and well-groomed. On the other hand, being a football player outside of this ideal isexperienced as an obstacle to their careers in football clubs and the national team. Actors in thefootball field dictate to football players, who are described as short-haired and masculine, to growtheir hair long and be more feminine, with various discipline practices. Because of these disciplinarypractices, athletes experience serious tensions between their body image and subjectivity and oncontinuing their football careers. However, the strategies they developed to avoid discriminationbecause of their body appearance, play a motivating role in their empowerment. As a result, women’sfootball is a field, where normalization and punishment practices dominate athletes, who are not comformable with cis-heteronormative femininity, but where athletes also experience empowerment despite the tensions they experience. 
“你的头发还是球队!”土耳其女足的身体政治与抵抗的可能性
本研究旨在运用福柯的概念工具,探讨土耳其女子足球中与规范化身体不相容的足球运动员的经历。我们把足球作为一个研究领域,因为它是体育运动中性别不平等最明显的领域之一。通过这种方式,女子足球理想化了顺式异性恋的女性气质。我们通过深度访谈,采用定性研究设计来收集本研究的数据。在2020年5月至2021年1月期间,我们对9名现役女足球运动员进行了面对面和在线个人采访,平均持续一个半小时。我们采用主题分析法对数据进行分析。研究结果显示,土耳其女足的“理想”女足球员是长发、女性化、漂亮、整洁。另一方面,作为一名超出这一理想的足球运动员,他们在足球俱乐部和国家队的职业生涯会受到阻碍。足球运动员被描述为短发和男性化,足球场上的演员要求他们把头发留长,更有女人味,并采取各种纪律措施。由于这些纪律训练,运动员在他们的身体形象和主观性之间经历了严重的紧张关系,并继续他们的足球生涯。然而,她们为避免因外貌而受到歧视而制定的策略,在赋予她们权力方面发挥了激励作用。因此,女足是这样一个领域,在这里,规范和惩罚的做法主导着运动员,她们不适应顺异性恋的女性特质,但在这里,运动员也会感受到赋权,尽管她们经历了紧张。
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