女子曲棍球运动员和同性恋比赛的参与

Chelsea Litchfield
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同性恋运动会和其他同性恋体育赛事的创立为同性恋运动员参与体育运动提供了一个空间,使他们免受主流体育运动中所经历的歧视。同性恋运动会是由女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、变性人(LGBT)社区组织的规模最大的体育和文化活动,对所有技能水平、性别和性取向的人开放。虽然同性恋运动会是基于参与性的话语,在同性恋运动会的一些事件的竞争水平是相对较高的参与为基础的事件。因此,休闲水平的运动员能够参加比他们通常参加常规俱乐部比赛更高水平的比赛。一项对来自澳大利亚一个休闲水平女子曲棍球俱乐部的女同性恋运动员的经历和他们参加同性恋运动会的分析揭示了这些运动员的几个积极成果。通过参加同性恋运动会,这些女性有机会与来自其他国家的运动员竞争,有时比她们经常参加的比赛水平更高。他们在一个没有同性恋恐惧症的空间里建立了新的友谊,与队友建立了更紧密的联系,并体验了一种个人赋权的感觉。本文将利用访谈和社会学材料,探讨这些女性在这些主题和参与同性恋运动会方面的经历。
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Female Field Hockey Players and Gay Games Participation
The creation of the Gay Games and other gay and lesbian sporting events have provided a space for gay and lesbian athletes to participate in sports, free from the discrimination experienced in mainstream sports. The Gay Games in particular is the largest sporting and cultural event organised by and for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) community, and is open to all skill levels, genders and sexual orientations. While the Gay Games are based on participatory discourses, the level of competition in some events at the Gay Games is relatively high for a participationbased event. Consequently, recreational level athletes are able to participate in a higher level of competition than they normally would in regular club competitions. An analysis of the experiences of lesbian-identified players from a recreational level women’s field hockey club in Australia and their Gay Games participation has revealed several positive outcomes for these athletes. Through participation at the Gay Games, these women have the opportunity to compete with and against players from other countries and sometimes at a higher level of competition than they would regularly engage in. They have formed new friendships and developed closer bonds with teammates in a homophobiafree space, and experienced a sense of personal empowerment. This paper will draw on interview and sociological material in order to explore the experiences of these women in relation to these themes and their participation at the Gay Games.
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