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Altering the Narrative of Champions: Recognition, Excellence, Fairness, and Inclusion
Sport, Ethics and Philosophy Pub Date : 2020-07-27 , DOI: 10.1080/17511321.2020.1754281
Leslie A. Howe 1
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ABSTRACT This paper is an examination of the concept of recognition and its connection with identity and respect. This is related to the question of how women are or are not adequately recognised or respected for their achievements in sport and whether eliminating sex segregation in sport is a solution. This will require an analysis of the concept of excellence in sport, as well as the relationship between fairness and inclusion in an activity that is fundamentally about bodily movement. I argue that attempts to address the problem of women’s recognition in sport need to do so in ways that neither eliminate sport as a fairness-regulated system for developing individual excellence in bodily movement nor that prevent women’s achievement of sporting excellence, with the regard that belongs to them. Doing this requires us to decide whether sport is about champions or about individual excellence.

中文翻译:

改变冠军的叙述:认可,卓越,公平和包容

摘要本文是对识别概念及其与身份和尊重的联系的研究。这与以下问题有关:妇女在体育运动中的成就如何得到承认或尊重,以及消除运动中的性别隔离是否是解决方案。这将需要分析运动卓越性的概念,以及从根本上与身体运动有关的活动中的公平与包容之间的关系。我认为,解决妇女在体育运动中的认可问题的尝试必须做到既不消除体育运动,也不是将其作为发展身体运动中个人卓越能力的公平调节体系,也不应妨碍妇女实现体育运动的卓越成就。给他们。
更新日期:2020-07-27
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