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ID133469
Title ProperMasculinity in Japanese sports films
LanguageENG
AuthorBarber, Christie
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper considers three recent Japanese sports films for young people, Feel the Wind (2009), Oppai Volleyball (2009) and Dive!! (2008), which employ a common sports film script to explore the ways in which masculinity is constructed, expressed and evaluated through participation in sport. Through depictions of masculinities that achieve subjective agency and acceptance by peers despite a lack of competence or victory in sport, these films disrupt the established relationship between masculinity, competence and dominance, and endorse non-normative models of masculinity. They also reflect the tensions between a desire for agency, social constraints and expectations, and the dominant ideology of masculinity. In so doing, they help to illuminate the ways in which gender is negotiated in relation to contemporary social and political conditions.
`In' analytical NoteJapanese Studies Vol.34, No.2; Sep.2014: p.135-152
Journal SourceJapanese Studies Vol.34, No.2; Sep.2014: p.135-152
Key WordsPolitical Support ;  Economic Support ;  Social Support ;  Japan ;  Contemporary Political Condition ;  Dominant Ideology ;  Social Constraints ;  Contemporary Social Condition ;  Contemporary Economic Condition ;  Sports Film