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Article

Three generations of women's leisure: Changes, challenges and continuities

Pages 309-319 | Received 16 May 2011, Accepted 11 Mar 2012, Published online: 01 May 2012
 

Abstract

This paper examines the leisure lives of twelve women, from four families, across three generations. Drawing on qualitative data from interviews with ‘trios’ of three generations of women, I examine changes and shifts in women's leisure across the life-course and within families. At the outset of the research I was interested primarily in identifying changes, but soon the data revealed that the women transmitted both habits and understanding of leisure down the generations. An important question for gender studies is if women transmit leisure values and practices across generations does this mean that women's leisure lives remain unchanged since early feminist leisure theory? The challenges for the participants of this study were to achieve some autonomy and change in their leisure patterns, even though they demonstrated that many of those patterns remained extremely similar.

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Samantha Holland

Samantha Holland is a Research Fellow at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK where her work is mostly around gender, ageing, and non-mainstream leisure and subcultures. Previous publications include Alternative Femininities: Body, Age and Identity (Berg, 2004), Remote Relationships in a Small World (edited, Peter Lang, 2008), and Pole Dancing, Empowerment and Embodiment (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010). She is currently writing a book about women's roller derby (SUNY Press) and is preparing a study of vintage clothing and life-style.

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