Delamont Sara, Ribeiro Duarte Tiago, Lloyd Issie, Stephens Neil
School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, United Kingdom.
Department of Sociology, University of Brasilia, Brasilia, Brazil.
Front Sociol. 2021 Jan 14;5:584300. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2020.584300. eCollection 2020.
, the African-Brazilian dance and martial art has enthusiastic devotees in Britain. Most practitioners are acutely aware of their embodiment, and have strategies to protect themselves from injury, and ways to seek treatment for any injuries they get. Drawing on data from a long-term ethnography and a set of 32 open-ended interviews with advanced students, the paper explores student strategies to prevent injuries, and their discoveries of effective remedies to recover from them, before it presents an analysis of their injury narratives using Frank's three-fold typology of illness narratives. The study therefore adds to the research on sports and dance injuries, and to the intellectual debates on the nature of narrative in research on illness and injury as well as exploring one aspect of the culture of students in the UK.
这种非洲裔巴西舞蹈和武术在英国有热情的爱好者。大多数练习者都敏锐地意识到自己的身体状况,有保护自己免受伤害的策略,以及受伤后寻求治疗的方法。本文利用长期人种志研究的数据和对高级学员进行的32次开放式访谈,探讨了学员预防受伤的策略,以及他们发现的从伤病中恢复的有效疗法,然后运用弗兰克关于疾病叙事的三重类型学对他们的伤病叙事进行分析。因此,这项研究不仅丰富了关于体育和舞蹈伤病的研究,也为关于疾病和伤病研究中叙事本质的学术辩论做出了贡献,同时还探索了英国学生文化的一个方面。