Sportlife. Medals, Media and Life Courses of Female Dutch Olympic Champions, 1928-1940 ... : Sportlife. Medals, Media and Life Courses of Female Dutch Olympic Champions, 1928-1940 ...

Starting from the assumption that cultural historical analyses can help our understanding of changes in life cycles and life courses, this article explores the way in which a specific socio-cultural phenomenon, sport, changed and defined the life courses of women in pre-war Netherlands. While similar questions are often being researched from a psychological or sociological and hence short-term perspective, here a long term and biographical analysis is being applied. Focusing on a group of medal winning participants in the Olympic Games, the leading question is whether their physical talent all... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Derks, Marjet
Dokumenttyp: article-journal
Erscheinungsdatum: 2014
Verlag/Hrsg.: GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
Schlagwörter: Cultural life scripts / inter-war era / sporting careers / female sport heroes / biographical method
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://dx.doi.org/10.12759/hsr.39.2014.1.144-162

Starting from the assumption that cultural historical analyses can help our understanding of changes in life cycles and life courses, this article explores the way in which a specific socio-cultural phenomenon, sport, changed and defined the life courses of women in pre-war Netherlands. While similar questions are often being researched from a psychological or sociological and hence short-term perspective, here a long term and biographical analysis is being applied. Focusing on a group of medal winning participants in the Olympic Games, the leading question is whether their physical talent allowed these women to pursue a different life course. A second question is how their international careers matched with dominant cultural life scripts, which stated that young women should prepare to become wives, mothers and homemakers. It can be concluded that the presented biographies reveal an ambiguous reality. On the one hand, sporting successes opened up several possibilities for the women concerned, who became ... : Historical Social Research Vol. 39, No. 1 (2014) ...