羽毛球运动背后的多元性、多样性与个性化:当代中国运动员的男子气概

IF 3.2 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
L. Tsang
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摘要

随着体育在全球舞台上的媒介化程度越来越高,随着全球化的推进和西方关于男子气概和身份的话语的进一步交叉,在当代中国,出现了一种关于男子气概的替代理论的兴起,这种理论偏离了围绕“文”和“武”以及毛主义意识形态的男性霸权实践。它旨在突出中国对现代化和国家实力的追求,同时将“武”的男性价值观和文化置于议程的最前沿。在此背景下,本文通过对中国大陆省级专业羽毛球运动员和高校羽毛球运动员的访谈和观察,认为在当代中国,传统的和新出现的男性价值观和努力都是中国男性气质理论化的组成部分,这种男性气质被认为是多元、多元和个性化的。由于缺乏关注现代中国男性所体现的传统男性和新男性之间共存和相互关系的学术文献,本文为各种形式的男性气质如何共存、混合并最终相互协商以重建中国当代男性气质提供了新的理论见解,符合中国所坚持的性别秩序和等级制度。
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Multiplicity, diversity and individualization behind shuttlecock play: Chinese sportsmen’s masculinities in today’s China
With sport becoming increasingly mediatized in the global arena that further criss-crosses with the promotion of globalization and Western discourses surrounding manhood and identities, there has been, in contemporary China, a rise of alternate theorizations of masculinities that deviate from hegemonic masculine practices surrounding ‘wen’ (文) and ‘wu’ (武) as well as Maoist ideologies. While such accounts, focusing on demonstrating individuality and individualization, cultivating entrepreneurial spirit and possessing wealth, career success and conspicuous consumption, advocate for a greater understanding of masculinities that call for the diversity and fluidity of Chinese gender roles and male identities, there has also been a revival of traditional masculine ideologies associated with the Chinese Dream, a doctrine established and conveyed by President Xi Jinping, which seeks to highlight China’s quest for modernization and national power while placing ‘wu’ masculine values and culture at the forefront of its agenda. Against such a backdrop, this article, drawing on interviews with and observations of male badminton athletes from Mainland Chinese provincial professional and university teams, argues that, in contemporary China, both traditional and newly emerged masculine values and endeavours are integral to the theorization of masculinities of Chinese men, which are contended to be multiple, pluralized and individualized. With a dearth of academic literature that focuses on the co-presence of and inter-relationships between traditional and new masculinities which are embodied by modern Chinese men, this paper contributes renewed theoretical insights into how the various forms of masculinities coexist, intermix and, ultimately, negotiate with one another to reconstruct Chinese contemporary masculinities, in line with the gender order and hierarchy so upheld within China.
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Global Media and China
Global Media and China COMMUNICATION-
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