2010
DOI: 10.1525/si.2010.33.3.435
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"We are not strippers": How Belly Dancers Manage a (Soft) Stigmatized Serious Leisure Activity

Abstract: Most stigma research examines people who engage in deviant activities or possess visible and permanent discredited attributes, which lead to “hard” or severe consequences. Existing leisure studies focus on the benefits of leisure pursuits. Less attention is paid to the potential costs associated with serious leisure, such as “soft” stigma. The snubs and slight embarrassments resulting from soft stigma may jeopardize the rewards people receive from participating in leisure, such as a sense of identity, self‐wor… Show more

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“…Nowadays it is becoming a popular form of exercise (Maira, 2008;Dox, 2006), and its physical and psychological effects are widely reviewed (Paul, 2006;Sookoo, 2009). The advantages of belly dance are reported in previous studies, both as a leisure activity (Kraus, 2010;Moe, 2012;Abrão and Pedrão, 2005) and as a treatment option (Baptista et al, 2012). Positive effects in female cancer patients include the reinforcement of the sense of femininity, the re-discovery of spiritualism, increase of self-esteem and self-confidence and the relief of stress (Serlin et al, 2000;Bojner-Horwitz, et el., 2003), alongside the promotion of a more positive body image (Downey et al, 2010;Austin, 1995;Dibbell-Hope, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Nowadays it is becoming a popular form of exercise (Maira, 2008;Dox, 2006), and its physical and psychological effects are widely reviewed (Paul, 2006;Sookoo, 2009). The advantages of belly dance are reported in previous studies, both as a leisure activity (Kraus, 2010;Moe, 2012;Abrão and Pedrão, 2005) and as a treatment option (Baptista et al, 2012). Positive effects in female cancer patients include the reinforcement of the sense of femininity, the re-discovery of spiritualism, increase of self-esteem and self-confidence and the relief of stress (Serlin et al, 2000;Bojner-Horwitz, et el., 2003), alongside the promotion of a more positive body image (Downey et al, 2010;Austin, 1995;Dibbell-Hope, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Stigma: Occurs when a personal possesses an attribute that is associated with a negative stereotype (Kraus, 2010).…”
Section: Definition Of Termsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A perfect example of a style of dance that is often compared to erotic dancing is belly dancing. The key movements in belly dance such as shimmies, and moving the hips and torso has been considered morally offensive (Kraus, 2010).…”
Section: Social Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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