谦虚的骑士团还是胜利的亚马逊?从性别历史的角度看瑞士女子马术运动的历史(1900-1940)

Stadion Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5771/0172-4029-2023-1-5
Noemi Steuerwald
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直到20世纪初,在瑞士马术运动中,女骑手都受到严格的性别规定的约束。他们被要求骑在端庄但危险的侧鞍上,以适度的方式练习这项运动,并根据当时的时尚要求穿着。此外,女性不允许参加马术比赛。然而,在20世纪20年代和30年代,女性骑手开始挑战这些习俗,她们穿着马裤跨骑,或者参加女性专用的比赛。从20世纪20年代中期开始,她们也被允许参加男女混合的比赛,在那里她们的表现可以直接与男性骑手相媲美。通过她们在运动上的成功,女车手以一种具体、可见和可衡量的方式驳斥了女性的性别角色和主流的性别秩序。尽管在性别分类方面有这些有趣的见解,但瑞士的女子马术运动却很少受到学术界的关注。因此,本文首次从文化、性别和体育历史的角度介绍了瑞士的体育发展。此外,通过研究女性解放的总体趋势如何反映在马术运动中,该贡献探讨了社会性别规范和历史体育实践之间的干扰。
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Modest Riding Missies or Victorious Amazons? A Gender Historical Approach to the History of Women’s Equestrianism in Switzerland (1900–1940)
Until the beginning of the 20th century, female riders were subject to rigid gender-specific conventions in Swiss equestrian sport. They were expected to ride in the demure yet dangerous side-saddle, to practise the sport in a moderate manner and to dress according to fashion dictates of the time. In addition, women were not allowed to participate in equestrian competitions. However, in the 1920s and 1930s, female riders started to challenge these customs by riding astride in breeches or participating in women-only competitions. From the mid-1920s onwards, they were also admitted in mixed-gender competitions, where their performance was directly comparable to that of male riders. Through their sporting successes, women riders refuted the female gender role and the prevailing gender order in a concrete, visible and measurable way. Despite these interesting insights in relation to the category of gender, women’s equestrianism in Switzerland has received little scholarly attention. This article thus provides the first account of the sport’s development in Switzerland from a cultural, gender and sport historical perspective. Furthermore, by examining how general trends for female liberation are reflected in equestrian sport, the contribution explores the interference between societal gender norms and historical sporting practice.
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