Title of article
Socio- Cultural Power Dynamics and Coping Functions: A Narrative Case Report of a Female Paralympian
Author/Authors
Roy, Anaurene Department of Sport Sciences - University of Jyväskylä, Finland
Pages
8
From page
131
To page
138
Abstract
Purpose: This case study explores the lived experiences of an elite female
Paralympic powerlifting athlete. The focus is on restrictions and coping
responses employed to manage the daily hassles within the cultural and ethnic
requirements for achieving athletic excellence.
Methods: With an unstructured interview, the narrative was acquired which
ranged to a total of 75 minutes (approx) and 20 single spaced pages. The data
was analyzed using Foucauldian discourse analysis in conjuncture to feminist
poststructuralist theory.
Results: The results highlight the issues relating to femininity, culture and
ethnicity with regard to athletic career. The analysis elicits extracts from the
narrative to describe the coping functions reflecting proactive coping,
anticipatory coping, and preventative coping.
Conclusions: The narrative draws attention to the socio-cultural restrictions
and coping functions that the athlete adopted to overcome the barriers of
femininity, culture, ethnicity requirements and athleticism.
Keywords
Culture Barriers , Coping Skills , Athleticism , Ethnicity , Femininity
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2012
Record number
2479780
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