Becoming a belly dancer: gender,the life course and the beginnings of a serious leisure career |
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Authors: | Rachel Kraus |
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Affiliation: | 1. Sociology, Ball State University, NQ 222, Muncie, IN 47306, USArmkraus@bsu.edu |
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Abstract: | Serious leisure careers have a beginning, middle and end, yet few studies examine the beginning stage of leisure careers dominated by women. Drawing from interviews with male and female belly dancers in the USA, this study examines how people join serious leisure activities. Results show that both men and women were interested in dance, arts and history, had personal ties to belly dance, and wanted an enjoyable form of exercise to match their capabilities when they entered the world of belly dance. Unlike men, the women in this study also experienced major life transitions, such as diminishing familial responsibilities, job and school issues, moving and shifting relationships. These findings have implications for the gendered nature of serious leisure. |
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Keywords: | serious leisure leisure careers belly dance gender qualitative methods |
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