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Feminism and the Physical Cultural Studies Assemblage: Revisiting Debates and Imagining New Directions
Authors:Holly Thorpe  Amy Marfell
Institution:1. University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealandholly.thorpe@waikato.ac.nz;3. University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand
Abstract:Abstract

The relationship between feminism and PCS is complex and an exemplar of the politics of knowledge production. We begin this paper by detailing the evolving relationship between feminism and PCS, and identify two key ways that feminist sport scholars have responded to PCS. Whereas one group has rejected PCS outright, another is reappropriating PCS for their own purposes. Aligning with the latter, in the remainder of the paper we offer one of many possible imaginings of a feminist interpretation of the PCS assemblage. More specifically, we briefly outline how a feminist engagement with some of the key tenets of PCS facilitated new understandings of New Zealand women’s embodied experiences of netball, includingMāori women.In so doing, we reveal what a FPCS approach might look like in practice and highlight ways that feminist scholars have, and can continue to, contribute to the PCS agenda through embodied, theoretical, reflexive, political, contextual and culturally-specific research.
Keywords:Physical cultural studies  feminism  feminist cultural studies  politics  knowledge production  netball
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