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“You start by changing the whole cultural context”: aikido v. gender violence

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Pages 590-602 | Received 08 Jan 2019, Accepted 17 Jun 2019, Published online: 26 Jun 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Aikido is a martial art that focuses on non-violent approaches to conflict. The current article discusses ways that experienced practitioners of aikido adjust the social environments in which they practice this leisure pastime in order to pre-emptively address gender violence. Their approaches compliment the tactics of bystander intervention and community accountability strategies. This study is based on data obtained through naturalistic observations, participant observations, and interviews (n = 15) with people who had been studying aikido for an average of 12.4 years. Interventions were conducted at the levels of policy, leadership, curriculum, and game structure. The collection of modifications to aikido practitioners’ social environments includes resistance to binary opposition between two sexes, social hierarchies, violence against the self, homophobic talk, and suppression of empathy.

Acknowledgments

The author would like to thank Vikki Krane, Ph.D. and Ellen Berry, Ph.D. for comments on an early version of this paper.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

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Notes on contributors

Kristy L. Ganoe

Kristy L. Ganoe received her Ph.D. in American Culture Studies from Bowling Green State University of Ohio. She teaches writing and public speaking at Indiana University South Bend.

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