‘I Never Got Out of that Locker Room’, an Autoethnography on Sexual Abuse in Organized Sports

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Abstract

This autoethnography documents the emergence and persistence of the sexual abuse I experienced by multiple male peer athletes in a youth sports setting. The testimony signals how my presence in the locker room felt like a space invader for the group, resulting in numerous micro-behaviours, group formation processes, and shifting norms, which led to sexual abuse. Based on the notes and writings in my diary, a thick description is produced, to help facilitate an understanding of the culture in which the abuse took place. I offer my story as a pedagogical resource to incorporate in bystander education programs to teach trainers and coaches about the toxic and harmful interactions and dynamics that can emerge in male team sports because of a dominant, masculine, team culture.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)423-439
Number of pages17
JournalYoung
Volume32
Issue number4
Early online date16 Nov 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2024

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Keywords

  • Ethnography
  • masculinity
  • peers
  • sports
  • violence
  • young people

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