Sport, indigenous peoples and ideological perspectives: between the racialism of the Saint Louis Olympics (1904) and the ethnic reaffirmation of the World Games of Indigenous Peoples (2015)
This work aims to investigate the representations and imagery around indigenous peoples from the analysis of two different cultural events: the "anthropological games" of Saint-Louis (1904) and the World Games of Indigenous Peoples in Brazil (2015). The perspective of qualitative comparati...
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Resumo: | This work aims to investigate the representations and imagery around indigenous peoples from the analysis of two different cultural events: the "anthropological games" of Saint-Louis (1904) and the World Games of Indigenous Peoples in Brazil (2015). The perspective of qualitative comparative analysis (Ariza and Gandini, 2015) will be used, emphasizing the social and political discourses they evoke and the symbolic dimensions they express, taking into account, among others, the representation of the body. While in the first case there is a clear purpose of labeling, classification, westernization, in the second there is a glimpse of resistance, emancipation, appropriation. |
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