An approach to mixed sports

Although the works coming from the social studies of Argentine sport have increased in recent years, their approach to the issue of gender has not dealt in depth with mixed modalities of play. Aspiring to make a contribution in this sense, this article aims to compare two amateur and contact practic...

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Autores principales: Ibarrola, David Sebastián, Buzzo, Natalia Eva
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Publicado: Instituto de Ciencias Antropológicas, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, UBA 2024
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topic Sport
Gender
Institutionalization
Quadball
Soccer
Deporte
Género
Institucionalización
Quadball
Fútbol
Esporte
Gênero
Institucionalização
Quadball
Futebol
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Gender
Institutionalization
Quadball
Soccer
Deporte
Género
Institucionalización
Quadball
Fútbol
Esporte
Gênero
Institucionalização
Quadball
Futebol
Ibarrola, David Sebastián
Buzzo, Natalia Eva
An approach to mixed sports
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Gender
Institutionalization
Quadball
Soccer
Deporte
Género
Institucionalización
Quadball
Fútbol
Esporte
Gênero
Institucionalização
Quadball
Futebol
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Buzzo, Natalia Eva
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description Although the works coming from the social studies of Argentine sport have increased in recent years, their approach to the issue of gender has not dealt in depth with mixed modalities of play. Aspiring to make a contribution in this sense, this article aims to compare two amateur and contact practices: quadball, a new activity that has been practiced in Argentina since 2006, and 5-a-side soccer, represented in the experience of recreational circuits of the city of La Plata. From an ethnographic approach, recovering observations in competitive, friendly and social instances, and interviews with athletes, we pay attention to the relationships that are built in them between practitioners of different genders, regulations and the role of institutionalization. We conclude that, while in quadball we observe a reproduction, sometimes nuanced, of the meanings and constructions of the sport as an area of ​​male dominance, in 5-a-side football these links include challenges to social gender mandates.
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spelling I28-R265-article-136122024-08-16T16:18:36Z An approach to mixed sports Una aproximación al deporte mixto Uma abordagem aos esportes mistos Ibarrola, David Sebastián Buzzo, Natalia Eva Sport Gender Institutionalization Quadball Soccer Deporte Género Institucionalización Quadball Fútbol Esporte Gênero Institucionalização Quadball Futebol Although the works coming from the social studies of Argentine sport have increased in recent years, their approach to the issue of gender has not dealt in depth with mixed modalities of play. Aspiring to make a contribution in this sense, this article aims to compare two amateur and contact practices: quadball, a new activity that has been practiced in Argentina since 2006, and 5-a-side soccer, represented in the experience of recreational circuits of the city of La Plata. From an ethnographic approach, recovering observations in competitive, friendly and social instances, and interviews with athletes, we pay attention to the relationships that are built in them between practitioners of different genders, regulations and the role of institutionalization. We conclude that, while in quadball we observe a reproduction, sometimes nuanced, of the meanings and constructions of the sport as an area of ​​male dominance, in 5-a-side football these links include challenges to social gender mandates. Si bien los trabajos provenientes de los estudios sociales del deporte argentino se han incrementado en los últimos años, su abordaje de la temática del género no ha tratado en profundidad las modalidades de juego mixto. Aspirando a realizar un aporte en este sentido, este artículo tiene como objetivo comparar dos prácticas amateurs y de contacto: el quadball, una actividad novedosa que se practica en Argentina desde 2006, y el fútbol 5, representado en la experiencia de los circuitos recreativos de la ciudad de La Plata. Desde un enfoque etnográfico, recuperando observaciones en instancias competitivas, amistosas y sociales, y entrevistas a deportistas, ponemos atención en las relaciones que se construyen en ellas entre los practicantes de distinto género, las reglamentaciones y el papel de la institucionalización. Concluimos que, mientras que en el quadball se observa una reproducción, a veces matizada, de sentidos y construcciones propias del deporte en tanto ámbito de dominio masculino, en el fútbol 5 estos vínculos incluyen desafíos a los mandatos sociales de género. Embora os trabalhos provenientes dos estudos sociais do desporto argentino tenham aumentado nos últimos anos, a sua abordagem à questão do género não abordou em profundidade as modalidades mistas de jogo. Buscando contribuir nesse sentido, este artigo tem como objetivo comparar duas práticas amadoras e de contato: o quadball, atividade nova praticada na Argentina desde 2006, e o futebol de 5, representado na experiência dos circuitos recreativos de a cidade de La Plata. A partir de uma abordagem etnográfica, recuperando observações em instâncias competitivas, amigáveis ​​e sociais, e entrevistas com atletas, atentamos para as relações que neles se constroem entre praticantes de diferentes géneros, as regulamentações e o papel da institucionalização. Concluímos que, enquanto no quadball observamos uma reprodução, por vezes matizada, dos significados e construções do desporto como área de dominação masculina, no futebol de 5 estas ligações incluem desafios aos mandatos sociais de género. Instituto de Ciencias Antropológicas, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, UBA 2024-02-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículos evaluados por pares application/pdf text/html http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/runa/article/view/13612 10.34096/runa.v45i1.13612 RUNA, archivo para las ciencias del hombre; Vol 45 No 1 (2024): Ethnographic challenges. Anthropological studies of communities in contemporary times.; 267-286 RUNA, archivo para las ciencias del hombre; Vol. 45 Núm. 1 (2024): Retos etnográficos. Estudios antropológicos de las comunidades en la contemporaneidad; 267-286 RUNA, archivo para las ciencias del hombre; v. 45 n. 1 (2024): Desafios etnográficos. Estudos antropológicos de comunidades no mundo contemporâneo.; 267-286 1851-9628 0325-1217 spa http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/runa/article/view/13612/12517 http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/runa/article/view/13612/12863