Published 2020-06-30
Keywords
- Body,
- Gender Culture,
- futbol and Subjectivity
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Abstract
Subjectivity, as a builder of territories in the Social Groups of Barrismo (GSB) or brave bars, configures subjects that, in their relations with others, emerge a network of meanings transforming the spaces that restrict them and differentiate them from the ontological and aesthetic planes. Women with soccer particularities and GSB participants form emergencies in aesthetic, bodily and cultural aspects that involve reversing those authority relationships that are attributed as privileges to the leaders of the brave bar, in contrast and detriment of those linked to the social group. The particularities products of the new emergency in women linked to the aesthetics of soccer and the GSB, open the way to ethnographic concepts and methodologies, provided from modernity and produce subjectivity in the territory; what turns these categories of analysis into statements of great importance in identifying the different ways of approaching new social studies.
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