“如果Geert Wilders有言论自由,我们就有言论自由!”:荷兰女子足球、种族和具体知识

IF 1.6 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
K. Bogert
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本文以踢足球的摩洛哥-荷兰穆斯林女孩为例,讨论种族在荷兰公共空间中与宗教、性别和阶级相交的角色。种族化的穆斯林女孩在荷兰社会中被“排斥”,被描绘成没有解放和不活跃的形象,至少在海尔特·威尔德斯(Geert Wilders)等政治家看来是如此。然而,种族化的女孩通过占用公共体育空间进行自己的女子足球比赛来抵制她们的“他者”。我展示了足球运动员如何处理体育运动中的种族主义言论,以及他们如何通过踢足球来回应右翼民族主义和种族主义民粹主义。我认为,女孩们对这些经历的具体认识对于种族、种族化、公共空间和体育的学术理解至关重要。这篇文章展示了种族如何在荷兰的公共体育空间中发挥作用,以及性别、宗教和阶级是如何通过体育中的种族化产生的。
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“If Geert Wilders Has Freedom of Speech, We Have Freedom of Speech!”: Girls’ Soccer, Race, and Embodied Knowledge in/of the Netherlands
This article discusses the role of race as it intersects with religion, gender, and class in Dutch public spaces through an ethnography of Moroccan‐Dutch Muslim girls playing soccer. Racialized Muslim girls are “othered” and portrayed as unemancipated and inactive in Dutch society, not in the least by politicians such as Geert Wilders. Yet, racialized girls resist their “othering” by appropriating public sports spaces for their own girls’ soccer competition. I show how soccer players deal with racist comments in sports and how they respond to right‐wing nationalism and racist populism by playing soccer. I argue that the girls’ embodied knowledge of such experiences is crucial for scholarly understandings of race, racialization, public space, and sports. This article demonstrates how race works in Dutch public sports spaces, and how gender, religion, and class are produced through racialization in sports.
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