Cripping Sport and Physical Activity: An Intersectional Approach to Gender and Disability

IF 1.6 Q2 ETHICS
Rémi Richard, Hélène Joncheray, V. Duquesne
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Abstract

ABSTRACT The objective of this article is to propose an intersectional approach to gender and disability in sport. Starting from the postulate that the production of gender and disability-related norms is based on similar social logics, we will first show how these normative systems intersect in the field of sport and participate in the construction of heteronormative and ableist patterns. Then, we will rely on crip theory to understand to what extent it is possible to consider sport and physical activity as opportunities to question these normative systems. In this way, we will defend the idea that sport and physical activity can support alternative experiences and visibility for disabled people and thus promote diversity.
瘸腿运动和身体活动:性别和残疾的交叉方法
本文的目的是提出一种交叉性的方法来研究体育运动中的性别和残疾。从性别和残疾相关规范的产生基于相似的社会逻辑的假设出发,我们将首先展示这些规范系统如何在体育领域交叉,并参与异性规范和残疾主义模式的构建。然后,我们将依靠瘸腿理论来理解在多大程度上可以将运动和体育活动视为质疑这些规范系统的机会。通过这种方式,我们将捍卫这样一种理念,即运动和体育活动可以为残疾人提供不同的体验和可见度,从而促进多样性。
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