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Sport, alcohol and women: an emerging research agenda

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posted on 2019-01-01, 00:00 authored by C Palmer, Kim ToffolettiKim Toffoletti
© 2019 International Australian Studies Association. This article describes an emerging research agenda for defining the relationship between women, sport and alcohol as a feminist issue. Characterised as a “holy trinity”, the relationship between sport, drinking, particularly heavy drinking, and masculinity remains a popular orthodoxy. While not disputing the enduring and influential symbolic, economic, political and cultural power relations between men, sport and alcohol, the article argues that our proclivity towards framing drinking and sport through the lens of “hegemonic masculinity” gives rise to a theoretical and empirical silence when it comes to research on women, sport and alcohol in the Australian context and beyond. We interrogate four key interrelated research problems for feminist scholars of sport: i) the framing of sport-related drinking as hegemonic masculinity; ii) the need for new theoretical/conceptual/analytical frameworks that have emerged from the framing of women’s relationship to alcohol as invariably problematic; iii) a recognition that sportrelated drinking for women is as pleasurable and problematic as it is for men; and iv) the relationship between sport and alcohol relative to a growing emphasis on cultural and gender diversity in Australian sport.

History

Journal

Journal of Australian studies

Volume

43

Issue

1

Pagination

103 - 117

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

1444-3058

eISSN

1835-6419

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal