一种“人人都做”和“玩游戏”的文化——男孩体育教育中的快乐话语

Göran Gerdin
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[摘要][2008]。当一个男孩要跳舞的时候:新的男子气概,旧的乐趣。体育、教育与社会,13(2),181-193 [j] .布斯[2009]。政治与快乐:重新审视体育教育哲学。[j] .科学通报,2010(2),33 - 33。在体育教育中寻找乐趣:对积极运动影响的教育价值的批判性检查。Quest, 62,119 - 134]认为,如果批判性体育(PE)学者想要改变与性别主导话语相关的社会影响(这些话语之前一直受到持续的批评),就有必要研究体育快乐的话语。通过利用一所男校的视觉人种学数据,本文采用了福柯的[(1985)]。快乐的使用:性的历史:第2卷。[伦敦:企鹅出版社]话语/权力/愉悦的组合来制造意义并理解男孩作为性别主体。这项研究的结果表明,一些男孩仅仅从参加体育运动中获得快乐,而另一些男孩似乎将他们的快乐与基于健身、健康和运动的话语的工具性/发展目标联系起来。有人认为,体育教师需要意识到,他们不仅使学生体验到快乐,而且他们也可以影响(重新)产生关于在体育运动中、通过体育运动学习的快乐(和不快乐)的性别理解。
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A ‘culture of everyone doing it’ and ‘playing games’ – discourses of pleasure in boys’ physical education
ABSTRACT Gard [(2008). When a boy's gotta dance: New masculinities, old pleasures. Sport, Education and Society, 13(2), 181–193], Booth [(2009). Politics and pleasure: The philosophy of physical education revisited. Quest, 61(2), 133–153] and Pringle [(2010). Finding pleasure in physical education: A critical examination of the educative value of positive movement affects. Quest, 62, 119–134] argue that if critical physical education (PE) scholars want to change the social influence associated with dominated discourses of gender, which have previously been subject to sustained critique, there is a need to examine the discourses of PE pleasure. By drawing on visual ethnographic data from an all-boys’ secondary school this paper employs Foucault's [(1985). The use of pleasure: The history of sexuality: Volume 2. London: Penguin Books] discourse/power/pleasure combination to make meanings and understand the boys as gendered subjects. The findings from this study demonstrate how some boys derived pleasures from merely participating in PE whereas others seemed to relate their pleasures to instrumental/developmental goals based on discourses of fitness, health and sport. It is argued that PE teachers need to be aware that they not only enable students’ experiences of pleasures, but that they can also be influential in (re)producing gendered understandings about the pleasures (and displeasures) of learning in, through and about movement in PE.
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