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Timelines and Transitions: Understanding transgender and non-binary people’s participation in everyday sport and physical exercise through a temporal lens
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Timelines and Transitions: Understanding transgender and non-binary people’s participation in everyday sport and physical exercise through a temporal lens

Abby Barras, Hannah Frith, Nigel Jarvis and Rodrigo Lucena
Temporality in Qualitative Inquiry, pp.57-71
Routledge, 1
2021

Abstract

Sex Segregated Teams Cisgender People Vice Versa Gender Transition liminality Temporal Compression Non-binary People Water Polo Swimming Costumes Clock Time Roller Derby Gender Dysphoria Everyday Sport Women’s Football World Cup UCL Institute Transgender temporality Gender Recognition Certificate Transgender People timeline Gendered Liminality Transgender Woman Physical Exercise Undergoing Gender Reassignment Surgery Playing Water Polo sport
Participation in sport can improve physical, mental, and psychological wellbeing, yet transgender and non-binary1 people are less likely to engage in sport compared to their cisgender peers. Drawing on interviews with 18 transgender and non-binary people,2 we examine two intersecting timelines shaping participants’ narratives: 1) the “classic” timeline of gender transition which evokes a linear “before-and-after,” and 2) timelines of sporting disruption and resolution, which is non-linear. We argue that transitioning (physical or social) opens up a liminal space/time where physical activity is disrupted or on hold, time is characterised by waiting, perhaps to access surgeries, or to be “approved” to play competitively, and gender binaries are challenged. Adopting a temporal lens, this chapter retrospectively explores the multiple narratives told by transgender and non-binary people about their experiences of participating in everyday sport and physical exercise. In conclusion, examining these intersecting narratives of time helps us to draw out experiences of inclusion and exclusion in sport for transgender and non-binary people.

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