'If I let a goal in, I'll get beat up': contradictions in masculinity, sport and health |
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Authors: | Robertson Steve |
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Affiliation: | Institute for Health Research, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YT, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper presents a critical exploration of the relationshipbetween masculinity, sport and health by reporting findingsfrom a wider qualitative study on lay mens and healthprofessionals beliefs about masculinity and preventativehealth care. Recent years have seen a surge of interest in relationto mens health. In particular, the Departmentof Health has highlighted how mens connection to sport,fitness and competitiveness can be used in health promotioninitiatives to introduce facets of health. In contrast, workin the sociological and feminist literature has raised issuesof concern about the relationship between men, masculinity andsport, particularly the links to aggression, misogyny and homophobia.It would appear then that a straightforward men + sport= health relationship cannot be assumed. Focus groupsand interviews with health professionals and men, includinggay and disabled men, were undertaken to facilitate examinationof the socially integrative meanings of sport and masculinity,and their relationship to health. Socializing, machoculture and the body emerged as three main themes, and the implicationsof these empirical findings for health promotion are discussed. |
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