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Gendered homophobia in sport and coaching: Understanding the everyday experiences of lesbian coaches

The purpose of this article is to discuss a theory of everyday gendered homophobia as a way of understanding lesbian coaches` experiences of their profession. I discuss the need to gain a better comprehension of homophobia achieved through deconstructing women`s day-to-day experiences of professional coaching, examining how their lives are individually organized along multiple power lines, namely sexual orientation and gender. Through this, it is possible to connect the macro-structure of sport to the micro- and recognize the everyday inferiorizations that take place within the participants` lives. The main focus of the article is to explore the power of understanding the everyday and present the key conceptual issues and processes underpinning a theory of everyday gendered homophobia. The conception of everyday gendered homophobia is based upon data from in-depth semi-structured interviews with 10 professional women coaches who identified themselves as lesbian, from both individual and team sports within the UK.
© Copyright 2012 International Review for the Sociology of Sport. SAGE Publications. All rights reserved.

Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:social sciences sport history and sport politics biological and medical sciences
Published in:International Review for the Sociology of Sport
Language:English
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.1177/1012690211420487
Volume:47
Issue:6
Pages:705-723
Document types:article
Level:advanced