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Exersizing agency : feminism and aerobics

Thorsteinsdottir, Thora (2004)
Department of Gender Studies
Abstract
Feminist debate on aerobics mainly focuses on the disciplining discourses that women face, to be thin, fit and beautiful. Although it is important to examine these discourses I argue that the discussion has taken a wrong turn in putting such emphasis on the disciplining pressures. I argue that this kind of debate, which is greatly influenced by Michel Foucault, disregards the experience of women arobicizers and reduces the millions of women that enjoy aerobics to be passive victims, cultural dupes or docile bodies. This kind of debate also leads feminists to label aerobics as oppressive, witch I believe is unfair because aerobics, like most practices, is contradictory and can be both oppressive and liberating. I argue that feminist debate... (More)
Feminist debate on aerobics mainly focuses on the disciplining discourses that women face, to be thin, fit and beautiful. Although it is important to examine these discourses I argue that the discussion has taken a wrong turn in putting such emphasis on the disciplining pressures. I argue that this kind of debate, which is greatly influenced by Michel Foucault, disregards the experience of women arobicizers and reduces the millions of women that enjoy aerobics to be passive victims, cultural dupes or docile bodies. This kind of debate also leads feminists to label aerobics as oppressive, witch I believe is unfair because aerobics, like most practices, is contradictory and can be both oppressive and liberating. I argue that feminist debate on aerobics would greatly benefit from using the classic feminist method of building theories from women's personal experiances. Feminist scolors should put more emphysis on the experiences of the aerobicizers, than the oppressive, discipling forces that women face. Focusing on the experiences of women aerobicizers would reveal the liberating aspects of aerobics and open the discussion to examining how women aerobicizers exercise agency. (Less)
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author
Thorsteinsdottir, Thora
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type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
feminism, feministisk teori, sport, kroppen, Gender studies, Genusvetenskap
language
English
id
1333673
date added to LUP
2004-01-19 00:00:00
date last changed
2004-05-14 00:00:00
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  abstract     = {{Feminist debate on aerobics mainly focuses on the disciplining discourses that women face, to be thin, fit and beautiful. Although it is important to examine these discourses I argue that the discussion has taken a wrong turn in putting such emphasis on the disciplining pressures. I argue that this kind of debate, which is greatly influenced by Michel Foucault, disregards the experience of women arobicizers and reduces the millions of women that enjoy aerobics to be passive victims, cultural dupes or docile bodies. This kind of debate also leads feminists to label aerobics as oppressive, witch I believe is unfair because aerobics, like most practices, is contradictory and can be both oppressive and liberating. I argue that feminist debate on aerobics would greatly benefit from using the classic feminist method of building theories from women's personal experiances. Feminist scolors should put more emphysis on the experiences of the aerobicizers, than the oppressive, discipling forces that women face. Focusing on the experiences of women aerobicizers would reveal the liberating aspects of aerobics and open the discussion to examining how women aerobicizers exercise agency.}},
  author       = {{Thorsteinsdottir, Thora}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Exersizing agency : feminism and aerobics}},
  year         = {{2004}},
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