#12778. Sporting Scars

September 2026publication date
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Abstract:
Taking inspiration from the ethico-onto-epistemological implications of new materialisms, this poem is a modest and partial attempt at experimenting with new ways of bringing my sporting past-present-future together to reimagine feminist politics, vulnerabilities, and the implications of sporting policies that continue to reinforce gender binaries, harming, and excluding so many. This piece of writing was triggered by a surge of transphobic discourse in Aotearoa New Zealand society, with groups of athletes, pseudo-feminists, doctors, politicians, and the public protesting transgender women’s rights to participate in sport at elite and community levels.
Keywords:
feminist methodologies; feminist studies; gender and sexuality; methodologies; methods of inquiry; writing as method of inquiry

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