Kinship, conversion and sportive personhood: : outline of an ethnographic programme of studies of esportivities

This article intends to approach discontinuous landscapes through different sportives practices. The relationships between the domains of kinship and the formation of the sportives person will be taken from the conversion processes in each of the modalities analyzed here, professional men's foo...

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Principais autores: Costa, Carlos Eduardo, de Toledo, Luiz Henrique
Formato: Online
Idioma:por
Publicado em: Portal de Periódicos Eletrônicos da UFRN
Endereço do item:https://periodicos.ufrn.br/equatorial/article/view/27663
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Resumo:This article intends to approach discontinuous landscapes through different sportives practices. The relationships between the domains of kinship and the formation of the sportives person will be taken from the conversion processes in each of the modalities analyzed here, professional men's football and upper Xingu body wrestling, kindene. Therefore, the so-called “model of relationship” will be the starting point for unveiling the relational universe between the domains of playing and rooting for, mediated by the sensitivity of the gaze. If the sportive person, in the case of football, can be developed through a network of sociability anchored in kinship and orality that modulates rooting for, the Upper Xingu wrestling mobilizes other networks around fighting (playing), strengthening relationships between alliances and rivalries between the sponsoring chiefs and those honored on each occasion. The proposal is, via kinship, to debate the extensions of the meanings attributed to sportives practices.