Visuele stereotipering van sportvroue in die sportmedia

IF 0.5 4区 教育学 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
M. Brandt, A. Carstens
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Abstract

Despite various attempts at achieving gender equality in sport, the media is still dominated by stereotypical representations of sportswomen. The purpose of the present research was to describe gender subjectivity and gender stereotyping in the visual portrayal of sportswomen in one of the largest South African sports magazines, and to determine the value of vector analysis as a visual-grammatical analysis instrument in identifying and opposing dominant ideologies. A literature review of published research on under-representation and stereotyping of sportswomen in the media was undertaken. The theoretical and methodological framework was Critical Discourse Analysis and Kress and Van Leeuwen's (1996; 2006) 'visual grammar', with specific emphasis on vector analysis. The types of vectors operating in visual representations and their relationship to the stereotypical constructions of sportswomen in the media were determined. Five photographs were critically analysed, one example from each stereotypical construct: ‘Athletic’ (the positive stereotype) as opposed to ‘homosexual’, ‘loser’, ‘model’ and ‘sex object’ (negative stereotypes) were identified. The most important conclusions are that sportswomen were predominantly stereotyped negatively in the sports magazine under scrutiny, and that vector analysis is a useful heuristic tool in identifying and confirming visual subjectivity. Keywords: Women in sport; Critical discourse analysis; Gender stereotyping in sport; Gender inequality; Gender ideology; Vector analysis; Visual grammar Article text in Afrikaans
体育媒体对体育女性的视觉成见
尽管为实现体育运动中的性别平等作出了各种努力,但媒体仍然被对女运动员的刻板印象所主导。本研究的目的是描述南非最大的体育杂志之一对女运动员的视觉描绘中的性别主观性和性别刻板印象,并确定向量分析作为一种视觉语法分析工具在识别和反对主导意识形态方面的价值。对已发表的关于女运动员在媒体中的代表性不足和陈规定型观念的研究进行了文献审查。理论和方法框架是批评话语分析和Kress和Van Leeuwen (1996;2006)“视觉语法”,特别强调向量分析。确定了在视觉表现中操作的向量类型及其与媒体中女运动员的刻板印象结构的关系。对五张照片进行了批判性分析,每个刻板印象结构中都有一个例子:“运动员”(积极刻板印象)与“同性恋”、“失败者”、“模特”和“性对象”(消极刻板印象)相对。最重要的结论是,在受到审查的体育杂志中,女运动员主要是负面的刻板印象,矢量分析是识别和确认视觉主观性的有用启发式工具。关键词:女子体育;批评话语分析;体育中的性别陈规定型观念;性别不平等;性别意识形态;向量分析;南非荷兰语的视觉语法冠词文本
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期刊介绍: The South African Journal for Research in Sport, Physical education and Recreation (SAJRSPER) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research articles, systematic reviews, commentaries, and letters on topics related to Sport and Exercise science, Physical education and Recreation. This includes research of topics such as bio-mechanics, motor control, sport injuries and rehabilitation, clinical exercise interventions, physical education, as well as outdoor and recreation related topics. Material that is particularly unique and relevant to the subject content at an international and national level would be considered.
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