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Paddling Through Bluespaces: Understanding Waka Ama as a Post-Sport Through Indigenous Māori Perspectives
Journal of Sport and Social Issues ( IF 1.785 ) Pub Date : 2020-06-15 , DOI: 10.1177/0193723520928596
Lucen Liu 1
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In this article, I review and revive the concept of post-sport in the intersecting contexts of oceanic bluespace and Māori waka ama [outrigger canoe] paddling. In doing so, I seek to achieve two objectives: first, to enrich understanding of the human–nature interaction in bluespaces and, second, to contribute to an indigenous reading of post-sport experiences. Drawing on ethnographic and interview data from waka ama paddling in oceanic bluespaces, I identify two instances where sets of boundaries common in sport studies—the boundaries between human and nature, and between sport and physical culture—are challenged and transgressed. Furthermore, I reflect on the limitation of applying post-sport in this study and propose a potentially new perspective to conceptualize post-sport for future research.



中文翻译:

在蓝色空间中划桨:通过土著毛利人的观点将瓦卡阿玛理解为运动后

在本文中,我回顾并复兴了在海洋蓝色空间和毛利人waka ama [支腿独木舟]划水的相交背景下的运动后概念。为此,我力求实现两个目标:首先,增进对蓝色空间中人与自然相互作用的理解;其次,为本地阅读运动后的经验做出贡献。利用来自在海洋蓝色空间中的若歌ama划桨的人种学和访谈数据,我确定了两个实例,在这两个实例中,体育研究中常见的界限集(人与自然之间,体育与体育文化之间的界限)受到挑战和超越。此外,我反思了这项研究中应用运动后的局限性,并提出了一个潜在的新观点来概念化运动后以用于未来的研究。

更新日期:2020-06-15
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