Commons:Unpacking Body Plurality in Sports
What is it about?[edit]Why Body Plurality in Sports?[edit]Our theme of the campaign this year on “#BodyPlurality #CuerposPlurales #CorposPlurais #Imizimba: Celebrating the uniqueness of our body sizes, shapes, and identities online”, was inspired in part by the stories and experiences of women in athletic sports like Santhi Soundarajan and Caster Semenya, who recently won her anti-discrimination case against the World Athletics Regulations that for years policed her body to force conformity to arbitrary and colonial and standards of femininity. And of course, the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup has been a great excuse to explore the sporty side of the #VisibleWikiWomxn.When womxn participate in sports in any shape or form they are scrutinized, from their bodies to their sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, their clothes, and many other non-sports-related and personal aspects of their lives in ways that men in sports are not. Using FIFA Women’s world cup and the Olympics as a proxy, it is clear that for womxn and queer folks, the body plurality is to be suspected, subjected to violent tests, and “tamed”. All these gender binaries and constructs on sex, sexuality, gender identity, and expression are colonial-patriarchal ideas of who can and cannot be a part of public spaces like sports arenas. Athletes who fall outside of these normalized colonial frames are on the receiving end of layers of violence and backlash which disproportionately affects black, brown, trans, intersex, disabled, and queer women of colors and those at the intersections of these marginalizations. Our #VisibleWikiWomen contest celebrates the bodies of womxn in sports by centering their voices, images, stories, and experiences in sports in all their diversity, plurality, and glory. We also remain conscious that to be visible for many womxn and queer folks, or those that may be perceived outside the gendered colonial binaries can be resistance but also that remaining invisible or anonymous is survival for most people, and that everyone has a right to privacy. How to participate?[edit]
When?[edit]Submissions are open from September 25th to November 7th, 2023 end of the day, everywhere in the world. Rules[edit]
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