澳大利亚女子老将曲棍球队的仪式

Chelsea Litchfield, R. Dionigi
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在过去的三十年里,大师赛和老将赛的出现为女性随着年龄的增长参与体育运动提供了一个平台。尽管大师赛和老将赛的体育赛事竞争激烈,但这些赛事通常都是在参与性的话语中进行的,强调场内外的乐趣和友谊。这项研究调查了在澳大利亚新南威尔士州参加国家退伍军人曲棍球锦标赛的妇女(45岁及以上)的经历。在冰球场和锦标赛的冠军晚宴上进行了深入的采访和实地观察。仪式是数据分析中出现的一个关键主题。这种仪式的概念有两个广泛而相互作用的维度:再现和文化规范。比赛本身就是一个特殊的事件,这些妇女计划和年复一年地参加。冠军晚宴是比赛中反复出现的亮点,总是包括化妆主题、饮酒和跳舞。其他场外文化规范包括恶作剧、滑稽的球队吉祥物和制服,以及确保在场地上提供酒精。总的来说,女子老将曲棍球中的这些仪式让团队联系、社会联系、享受和赋权感超越了单纯的运动。关注老年女运动员的故事和生活经历,为衰老、体育和性别提供了另一种意义。
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Rituals in Australian Women's Veteran's Field Hockey
The emergence of Masters and Veteran’s sports over the last three decades has provided a platform for women to participate in sport as they age. Although Masters and Veteran’s sporting events can be highly competitive, these events are typically framed in participatory discourses which emphasise fun and friendship on and off the field. This study examined the experiences of women (aged 45 years and over) competing in a State Veteran’s Hockey tournament in New South Wales, Australia. In-depth interviews and field observations were undertaken at both the hockey fields and the tournament’s championship dinner. Ritual was a key theme to emerge from data analysis. This notion of ritual had two broad and interacting dimensions: recurrence and cultural norms. The tournament itself was a special event that these women planned for and returned to year after year. The championship dinner was a recurring highlight of the tournament that always included a dress-up theme, alcohol consumption and dancing. Other off the field cultural norms included practical jokes, comedic team mascots and uniforms, and ensuring alcohol was available at the grounds. Overall, these rituals in women’s veteran’s hockey allowed for team bonding, social connections, enjoyment and feelings of empowerment that extended beyond just playing the sport. Focusing on the stories and lived experiences of older sportswomen offers alternative meanings of ageing, sport and gender.
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