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Roussel, P; Monaghan, LF; Javerlhiac, S; Le Yondre, F
2010
March
International Review For The Sociology Of Sport
The metamorphosis of female bodybuilders: Judging a paroxysmal body?
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bodybuilder women embodiment judgment social interactions
45
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Female bodybuilding raises an obvious question: how should we judge these metamorphosized bodies and associated practices? We will reframe this question as part of a short communication on what many people judge to be a paroxysmal body that is deservedly discredited. Drawing from Kant's distinction between 'free beauty' and 'adherent beauty', our commentary revolves around the notion of aesthetic judgment. Different expressions of this are considered. For our purposes, manifestations of these judgments are discussed in two 'ideal typical' interactional contexts: one between bodybuilding enthusiasts and the other between female bodybuilders and non-affiliates within the cultural mainstream. The issue of judgment within sociological writing on female bodybuilding is also raised alongside our endorsement of an embodied, interactionist approach and qualitative research.
1012-6902
10.1177/1012690209353371
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