Two Analyses of Gender from Ethnographic Field Data on the Sport of Mixed Martial Arts

I examine data from a two year ethnographic study on the sport of mixed martial arts (abbreviated MMA) to contribute to the sociological understanding of gender. The structure of this dissertation is in the form of two stand-alone articles that include their own conceptual frameworks, methods sectio...

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spelling ndltd-fsu.edu-oai-fsu.digital.flvc.org-fsu_1831622020-06-16T03:07:26Z Two Analyses of Gender from Ethnographic Field Data on the Sport of Mixed Martial Arts Vaccaro, Christian (authoraut) Schrock, Douglas (professor directing dissertation) Koehlinger, Amy (university representative) McCabe, Janice (committee member) Department of Sociology (degree granting department) Florida State University (degree granting institution) Text text Florida State University Florida State University English eng 1 online resource computer application/pdf I examine data from a two year ethnographic study on the sport of mixed martial arts (abbreviated MMA) to contribute to the sociological understanding of gender. The structure of this dissertation is in the form of two stand-alone articles that include their own conceptual frameworks, methods sections, analyses, and conclusions. I preface these two articles in chapter 1 by providing contextual information on mixed martial arts as a sport and its usefulness for the study of gender, providing greater details of the ethnographic study than entailed in the chapters following, and broadly overview both articles. In chapter 2, I examine how definitions of men's violence in the sport of MMA are transformed or "keyed" by different institutional actors as a "real fight" and a "contest" and demonstrate how these findings extend Risman's (2004) theory of gender as a social structure. In chapter 3, I show how the men's training in the MMA gym resembles a "gendered embodiment cycle" which culminates in a public performance of masculinity and also note how gender is embedded in each phase of this cycle. In chapter 4, I offer some general thoughts about what a study of MMA tell us about gender, review implications for specific findings in each chapter, and discuss the possibility for findings to inform other types of social inequality. A Dissertation submitted to the Department of Sociology in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Fall Semester, 2011. August 25, 2011. Body, Gender, Identity, Social Psychology, Sociology, Symbolic Interaction Includes bibliographical references. Douglas Schrock, Professor Directing Dissertation; Amy Koehlinger, University Representative; Janice McCabe, Committee Member. Sociology FSU_migr_etd-5241 http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_migr_etd-5241 This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s). The copyright in theses and dissertations completed at Florida State University is held by the students who author them. http://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/islandora/object/fsu%3A183162/datastream/TN/view/Two%20Analyses%20of%20Gender%20from%20Ethnographic%20Field%20Data%20on%20the%20Sport%20of%20Mixed%20Martial%20Arts.jpg
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Two Analyses of Gender from Ethnographic Field Data on the Sport of Mixed Martial Arts
description I examine data from a two year ethnographic study on the sport of mixed martial arts (abbreviated MMA) to contribute to the sociological understanding of gender. The structure of this dissertation is in the form of two stand-alone articles that include their own conceptual frameworks, methods sections, analyses, and conclusions. I preface these two articles in chapter 1 by providing contextual information on mixed martial arts as a sport and its usefulness for the study of gender, providing greater details of the ethnographic study than entailed in the chapters following, and broadly overview both articles. In chapter 2, I examine how definitions of men's violence in the sport of MMA are transformed or "keyed" by different institutional actors as a "real fight" and a "contest" and demonstrate how these findings extend Risman's (2004) theory of gender as a social structure. In chapter 3, I show how the men's training in the MMA gym resembles a "gendered embodiment cycle" which culminates in a public performance of masculinity and also note how gender is embedded in each phase of this cycle. In chapter 4, I offer some general thoughts about what a study of MMA tell us about gender, review implications for specific findings in each chapter, and discuss the possibility for findings to inform other types of social inequality. === A Dissertation submitted to the Department of Sociology in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. === Fall Semester, 2011. === August 25, 2011. === Body, Gender, Identity, Social Psychology, Sociology, Symbolic Interaction === Includes bibliographical references. === Douglas Schrock, Professor Directing Dissertation; Amy Koehlinger, University Representative; Janice McCabe, Committee Member.
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