TY - JOUR
T1 - The "jock body" and the social construction of space
T2 - The performance and positioning of cultural identity
AU - Sparkes, Andrew C.
AU - Brown, David H.K.
AU - Partington, Elizabeth
PY - 2010/3/25
Y1 - 2010/3/25
N2 - This article draws on data generated from a 3-year ethnographic study of "jock culture" at one university setting in England to illuminate the ways that specific kinds of bodies are located in social space so as to construct a range of identity positions that facilitate the maintenance of this culture over time. These positions are as follows: the jocks, sport scholars, also-rans, anti-jocks, wannabes, and the non-jocks. The analysis revealed how individuals negotiate an embodied identity within a network of power relations, with the performing jock body occupying the most highly visible, yet taken for granted, central space around which all other bodies are positioned according to their ability to meet the combined sporting and social requirements of this culture. The findings have significance for how we understand the ways in which bodies and space are reciprocally constituted along with the dilemmas this poses for individuals within a cultural setting.
AB - This article draws on data generated from a 3-year ethnographic study of "jock culture" at one university setting in England to illuminate the ways that specific kinds of bodies are located in social space so as to construct a range of identity positions that facilitate the maintenance of this culture over time. These positions are as follows: the jocks, sport scholars, also-rans, anti-jocks, wannabes, and the non-jocks. The analysis revealed how individuals negotiate an embodied identity within a network of power relations, with the performing jock body occupying the most highly visible, yet taken for granted, central space around which all other bodies are positioned according to their ability to meet the combined sporting and social requirements of this culture. The findings have significance for how we understand the ways in which bodies and space are reciprocally constituted along with the dilemmas this poses for individuals within a cultural setting.
KW - body
KW - ethnography
KW - identity
KW - jock culture
KW - space
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=77955217318&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/1206331210365288
DO - 10.1177/1206331210365288
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:77955217318
SN - 1206-3312
VL - 13
SP - 333
EP - 347
JO - Space and Culture
JF - Space and Culture
IS - 3
ER -