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母亲们对体育活动的重新定义:澳大利亚以家庭为导向的政治化、违规行为及有争议的专业知识。

Mothers reframing physical activity: family oriented politicism, transgression and contested expertise in Australia.

作者信息

Lewis Belinda, Ridge Damien

机构信息

School of Applied Communication, RMIT University, GPO Box 2476V, Melbourne 3001, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2005 May;60(10):2295-306. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2004.10.011. Epub 2004 Dec 15.

Abstract

Mothers of young children are a population sub-group with one of the lowest levels of physical activity. This paper presents the findings from a qualitative study with 40 Australian mothers of children under school age. The research aimed to understand the tensions, dilemmas and trade-offs which women experience around physical activity within the contexts of their everyday lives as mothers of young children. The analysis shows that, in contrast to health promotion messages which frame physical activity as a positive and healthy behaviour, mothers of young children perceive activity as being both enhancing and threatening to their health and social relationships. Restrictive stereotypes of the 'good' mother make it difficult for many women to prioritise their own physical activity needs over their childrearing and domestic responsibilities. Nevertheless, women's involvement in physical activity is often underpinned by the maternal 'ethic of care' as something which can help them cope better with the challenges of being a mother and contribute to the wellbeing of the family. This article takes as its departure point the notion that the maternal 'ethic of care' creates previously unrecognised opportunities in relation to physical activity. For many mothers, physical activity can also be a way of challenging hegemonic discourses and extending what it means to be a good mother in contemporary society. Although largely overlooked by contemporary health promotion, it is women's family-oriented politicism and resistance to dominant meanings about motherhood, health and the 'ideal' body which create alternative possibilities for their participation and enjoyment of physical activity during early motherhood.

摘要

幼儿母亲是身体活动水平最低的人群亚组之一。本文介绍了一项对40名澳大利亚学龄前儿童母亲进行的定性研究的结果。该研究旨在了解作为幼儿母亲的女性在日常生活中围绕身体活动所经历的紧张、困境和权衡。分析表明,与将身体活动视为积极健康行为的健康促进信息相反,幼儿母亲认为活动对她们的健康和社会关系既有增强作用,也有威胁作用。“好”母亲的刻板限制观念使许多女性难以将自身的身体活动需求置于育儿和家庭责任之上。然而,女性参与身体活动往往是出于母性的“关爱伦理”,因为这有助于她们更好地应对为人母的挑战,并促进家庭幸福。本文以母性的“关爱伦理”为出发点,认为这为身体活动创造了此前未被认识到的机会。对许多母亲来说,身体活动也是一种挑战霸权话语、拓展当代社会中好母亲含义的方式。尽管当代健康促进很大程度上忽视了这一点,但正是女性以家庭为导向的政治立场以及对母性、健康和“理想”身体主导意义的抵制,为她们在初为人母期间参与和享受身体活动创造了其他可能性。

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