Exploring intersections of physicality and female-only canoeing experiences
Titel:
Exploring intersections of physicality and female-only canoeing experiences
Auteur:
McDermott, Lisa
Verschenen in:
Leisure studies
Paginering:
Jaargang 23 (2004) nr. 3 pagina's 283-301
Jaar:
2004-07
Inhoud:
The benefits of single-gender experiences for females have been discussed in a variety of contexts, including education, sport and outdoor recreation. In both the discourses of female-run outdoor adventure travel programs providing such experiences, and the leisure studies and outdoor education literatures, claims are made about the distinct social environment created on such trips and the positive outcomes for females undertaking them. Absent from these discourses is reference to empirical research exploring women's perceptions of such experiences, thereby allowing one to evaluate the merit of such claims. In what would initially appear to be an observation in a completely different vein, there is also a relative dearth of scholarly examinations within leisure and recreational studies of women's lived-body experiences of their physicalities through active outdoor recreation, and the potentially empowering effects of them. This paper seeks to draw out the connections between these seemingly disparate observations through a qualitative examination of women's experiences of female-only wilderness canoeing. While the reasons articulated by the women for undertaking such an experience did not explicitly identify issues related to their physicalities, clearly these issues resonated with and held implications for their experiences of them. This, in turn, provides substantiation for claims regarding the importance of the provision of all-female outdoor experiences.