It’s not fair! Constructing gendered legal subjects via trans-exclusionary sport legislation

IF 2.1 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Bridgette M. Desjardins, Jean Ketterling, T. Hepburn
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Ongoing efforts to exclude trans people from the public sphere in the United States include the proposal – and, often, passing – of Bills seeking to exclude trans people from sport. Using Critical Discourse Analysis, we analyse four such Bills. We argue that, in seeking to regulate the participation of trans students in school athletics, legislatures are producing essentialist gendered subjects. Sporting spaces are amenable to such legislation because they are strongholds for simplistic, binary conceptualisations of sex and gender. Further, by operationalising an instrumental view of sport – wherein winning and thus achieving material reward motivates participation – legislatures can construct trans girls as threats to cisgender girls’ future success and mobilise affect and emotion to both produce subjects and to justify transphobic discrimination. This paper contributes to literature on the outcomes of trans-exclusionary regulations by exploring the rhetorical work done by such regulations and what regulation and discipline these strategies make possible.
这不公平!跨排他性体育立法建构性别化法律主体
在美国,将跨性别者排除在公共领域之外的持续努力包括提议-并且经常通过-旨在将跨性别者排除在体育运动之外的法案。本文运用批评话语分析的方法,对其中四个法案进行了分析。我们认为,在试图规范跨性别学生参加学校体育运动时,立法机构正在产生本质主义的性别主体。体育空间适用于这样的立法,因为它们是性别和性别简单化、二元概念的大本营。此外,通过对体育的工具性观点进行操作-其中获胜和获得物质奖励激励参与-立法机构可以将跨性别女孩构建为对顺性女孩未来成功的威胁,并动员情感和情感来产生主题并为跨性别歧视辩护。本文通过探索这些法规所做的修辞工作以及这些策略使哪些法规和纪律成为可能,为跨排他性法规的结果做出了贡献。
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International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics
International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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