You realise you tick a lot of boxes’: Exploring the impact of COVID-19 on the rehabilitating body through a Bourdieusian lens

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  • Joanna Blackwell
  • Hannah Henderson
  • Evans, Adam B.
  • Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson
There are many complex and varied impacts of changes resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic on ‘afflicted bodies’ during attempts to rehabilitate following a serious health event, such as a cardiac event. This chapter draws on ethnographic research, which overlapped with the first wave of the pandemic, to investigate socio-cultural influences on embodied experiences of exercise and health during the cardiac patient journey. Methods involved participant observations and repeat in-depth semi-structured interviews with cardiac patients and their significant others. Data were thematically analysed, with Bourdieusian theoretical perspectives permeating the study. During these strange and difficult times, Bourdieu’s theory offers insights into how individuals navigate crisis events in relation to their bodily practices, physicalities and feelings about place, especially given the twofold shaking of the habitus caused by ill-health and then the pandemic.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSport and Physical Culture in Global Pandemic Times: COVID Assemblages
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
Publication date2023
Pages691-714
ISBN (Print)9783031143861
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Publication statusPublished - 2023
SeriesGlobal Culture and Sport

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