The female bodybuilder as a gender outlaw

C. Shilling, Tanya Bunsell
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This paper is a sociological exploration of the female bodybuilder as a ‘gender outlaw’, a figure who is stigmatised not because she has broken a formal law, but because she has disregarded so flagrantly dominant understandings of what is aesthetically, kinaesthetically and phenomenologically acceptable within the gendered order of social interaction. Illustrating our argument with reference to a two‐year ethnographic study of British female bodybuilders, we begin by explicating the contours of this deviance – associating it with multiple transgressions manifest in terms of choice, aesthetics, action/experience and consumption – and explore the costs accruing to these stigmatised women. In the second half of the paper, we attend to the motivations and experiences of female bodybuilders themselves in explaining why they remain engaged in an activity rendered perverse by dominant gendered norms. Exploring their commitment to an interaction order based upon muscle rather than gender, our conclusion suggests these women offend the most fundamental ‘collective sentiments’, possessing no authorised place in the cultural consciousness of society.
女健美运动员被视为性别违法者
这篇论文是对女性健美运动员作为一个“性别违法者”的社会学探索,一个被污名化的人物,不是因为她违反了正式的法律,而是因为她公然无视在社会互动的性别秩序中美学、运动美学和现象学上可接受的主流理解。通过对英国女性健美运动员进行的为期两年的人种学研究来说明我们的论点,我们首先解释了这种偏差的轮廓——将其与选择、美学、行动/经验和消费方面的多种越轨行为联系起来——并探讨了这些被污名化的女性所付出的代价。在论文的后半部分,我们关注女性健美运动员自己的动机和经历,以解释为什么她们仍然从事一项被主流性别规范扭曲的活动。通过研究她们对基于肌肉而非性别的互动秩序的承诺,我们的结论表明,这些女性冒犯了最基本的“集体情感”,在社会文化意识中没有被认可的地位。
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