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University of Southern California.
Japanese-American basketball: Constructing gender, ethnicity, and community.
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書名/作者:
Japanese-American basketball: Constructing gender, ethnicity, and community.
作者:
Willms, Nicole A.
面頁冊數:
294 p.
附註:
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-03, Section: A, page: 0997.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International72-03A.
標題:
Asian American Studies.
標題:
Women's Studies.
標題:
Sociology, Ethnic and Racial Studies.
標題:
Gender Studies.
標題:
Recreation.
ISBN:
9781124414898
摘要、提要註:
This study explores the ways that an ethnic-based sports league organizes and understands itself in the context of larger racial/ethnic and gender hegemonies in sport. Using primarily qualitative data drawn from observations and interviews, augmented by archival and survey research, I analyze the social construction of gender, ethnicity, and community within Japanese-American basketball leagues and tournaments ("J-Leagues") in the Los Angeles area using a three-level theoretical framework that examines social interactions, structural contexts, and cultural symbols. Japanese-American Basketball is an institution with a unique gender regime that provides a space for and is supported by cultural symbols and social interactions that differ from those typically found in mainstream sports. The core reason for this alternate pattern in gender relations is the importance of community-building for Japanese Americans. Girls and women in the leagues are a necessary component of community-building---their active participation is an important element for maintaining the expansiveness of the leagues. Successful women connected to the J-Leagues also provide symbolic resources for the Japanese-American community that help build ethnic solidarity and that are seen as comparable, if not superior, to those offered by male counterparts. Within this milieu, female athleticism is normalized, encouraged, supported and respected. Outside of the community, however, girls and women often face different reactions.
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Japanese-American basketball: Constructing gender, ethnicity, and community.
Willms, Nicole A.
Japanese-American basketball: Constructing gender, ethnicity, and community.
- 294 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-03, Section: A, page: 0997.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Southern California, 2010.
This study explores the ways that an ethnic-based sports league organizes and understands itself in the context of larger racial/ethnic and gender hegemonies in sport. Using primarily qualitative data drawn from observations and interviews, augmented by archival and survey research, I analyze the social construction of gender, ethnicity, and community within Japanese-American basketball leagues and tournaments ("J-Leagues") in the Los Angeles area using a three-level theoretical framework that examines social interactions, structural contexts, and cultural symbols. Japanese-American Basketball is an institution with a unique gender regime that provides a space for and is supported by cultural symbols and social interactions that differ from those typically found in mainstream sports. The core reason for this alternate pattern in gender relations is the importance of community-building for Japanese Americans. Girls and women in the leagues are a necessary component of community-building---their active participation is an important element for maintaining the expansiveness of the leagues. Successful women connected to the J-Leagues also provide symbolic resources for the Japanese-American community that help build ethnic solidarity and that are seen as comparable, if not superior, to those offered by male counterparts. Within this milieu, female athleticism is normalized, encouraged, supported and respected. Outside of the community, however, girls and women often face different reactions.
ISBN: 9781124414898Subjects--Topical Terms:
475276
Asian American Studies.
Japanese-American basketball: Constructing gender, ethnicity, and community.
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