Male Team Sport Hazing Initiations in a Culture of Decreasing Homohysteria

Author:

Anderson Eric1,McCormack Mark2,Lee Harry3

Affiliation:

1. University of Winchester, Winchester, UK

2. Brunel University, London, UK

3. Independent Scholar, Bath, UK

Abstract

In this longitudinal ethnographic research, we report on 7 years of hazing rituals on two separate men’s sports teams at one university in the United Kingdom. Using 38 in-depth interviews alongside naturalistic observations of the initiation rituals, we demonstrate that hazing activities have changed from being centered around homophobic same-sex activities to focusing on extreme levels of alcohol consumption. We show that whereas same-sex activities once occurred paradoxically to prohibit them, today these initiations open up the possibility of same-sex behaviors for young men in the life stage of emergent adulthood.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Developmental and Educational Psychology

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