“我眼中的一切”:描绘年轻人在“真实”空间中的化身

Laura Azzarito, Jennifer J. Sterling
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读者还应访问该杂志的网站http://www.informaworld.com/rqrs,查看第二卷第2期的彩色视觉材料。当前的全球教育趋向于同质化和去地域化,这导致人们对年轻人构建、建构和看待自己身体的多种矛盾方式的关注有限。本研究的目的是探讨两所城市学校中不同种族的年轻人在日常生活中参与体育的方式。为了调查青少年的化身,研究人员采用定性视觉方法与中学生。通过给参与者数码相机,研究人员探索了年轻人在“真实空间”拍摄和创造自己身体的方式。数据从多个来源收集:实地记录、访谈和视觉“在我的世界中移动”日记,参与者创建这些日记来代表他们的身体体验。研究结果揭示了年轻人根据现有物质环境中存在的资源、机会和/或限制,以多种方式对自己的身体进行视觉和口头意义建构。虽然学生们认为自己身体活跃,对自己的身体有创造力,但大多数女孩的视觉日记描绘的是性别隔离、屏蔽空间中的休闲身体,而大多数男孩的视觉日记展示的是公共表演中的体育身体。我们的讨论提出了关于年轻人在日常生活中运动身体的“真正”机会的关键问题。
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‘What it was in my eyes’: picturing youths' embodiment in ‘real’ spaces
Readers should also refer to the journal's website at http://www.informaworld.com/rqrs and check volume 2, issue 2 to view the visual material in colour. Current global educational trends towards homogenisation and deterritorialisation have resulted in limited attention to the multiple and contradictory ways youths frame, construct and view their physicalities. The purpose of this research was to explore the ways in which young people of different ethnicities in two urban schools engaged with physical culture in their everyday lives. To investigate youths' embodiments, researchers employed a qualitative visual methodology with secondary school students. By giving the participants digital cameras, the researchers explored the ways young people pictured and created their body‐selves in ‘real spaces’. Data was collected from multiple sources: field notes, interviews and visual Moving in My World diaries, which participants created to represent their emplaced body experiences. Findings shed light on the multiple ways young people engaged in visual and verbal meaning‐making about their physicalities based on the range of resources, opportunities, and/or constraints existing in the material contexts available to them. While students envisioned themselves as physically active and as creative of their body‐selves, most girls' visual diaries pictured recreational bodies in gender‐segregated, shielded spaces, whereas most boys' visual diaries presented sporting bodies in public performances. Our discussion raises critical questions about ‘real’ opportunities for young people's moving bodies in the localities of their everyday lives.
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