Artigo Revisado por pares

Sport and Latin American Studies

2007; Routledge; Volume: 84; Issue: 4-5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/14753820701452659

ISSN

1478-3428

Autores

David M. Wood,

Tópico(s)

Sports and Physical Education Studies

Resumo

Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes 2Joseph L. Arbena and David G. LaFrance, ‘Introduction’, in Studies in Latin American Popular Culture [special issue on Sports in Latin America], 13 (1994), 1–5 (p. 1). 1Joseph L. Arbena, ‘Sport and the Study of Latin American Society: An Overview’, in Sport and Society in Latin America. Diffusion, Dependency and the Rise of Mass Culture, ed. Joseph L. Arbena (Westport: Greenwood Press, 1988), 1–14 (p. 7). 3See, for example, several of the contributions to Sport in Latin American Society: Past and Present, ed. J. A. Mangan and Lamartine P. DaCosta (London: Frank Cass, 2002). 4Allen Guttmann, From Ritual to Record (New York: Columbia U. P., 1978). 5Guttmann, From Ritual to Record, 7. 6Guttmann, From Ritual to Record, 114. 7See, for example, Eric Wagner, ‘Baseball in Cuba’, Journal of Popular Culture, 18:1 (1984), 13–20; R. González Echevarría, The Pride of Havana: A History of Cuban Baseball (New York: Oxford U. P., 1999). 8Lamartine P. DaCosta, ‘Epilogue: Hegemony, Emancipation and Mythology’, in Sport in Latin American Society: Past and Present, 181–96 (p. 186). 9For further details, see Frances Houghton, ‘Latin America and the Olympic Ideal of Progress: An Athlete's Perspective’, International Journal of the History of Sport, 23:2 (March 2005), 158–76. 10Edward B. Tylor, ‘On the Game of Patolli in Ancient Mexico and its Probable Asiatic Origin’, Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 8 (1878), 116–31. 11‘El México Antiguo 2 (1924–1927)’, 203–21, reprinted from Revista de Revistas, 774 (March 1925). 12Julio Mafud, Sociología del deporte (Buenos Aires: Editorial Américalee, 1967); João Lyra Filho, Introdução a sociologia dos desportos (Rio de Janeiro: Bloch Editores, 1973). 14 Major Problems in American Sport History, ed. Steven A. Reiss (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1997), 1. 13Paul Weiss, Sport: A Philosophical Enquiry (Carbondale: Southern Illinois U. P., 1973); Readings in the Aesthetics of Sport, ed. H. T. A. Whiting and D. W. Masterson (London: Lepus Books, 1974). 15William Rowe and Vivian Schelling, Memory and Modernity. Popular Culture in Latin America (London: Verso, 1991), 138–41. 16For details, see Osvaldo Obregón, ‘El “clásico universitario” chileno: un caso singular de teatro de masas’, Revista Canadiense de Estudios Hispánicos, 7:1 (Autumn 1982), 67–80; Matthew G. Shirts, ‘Sócrates, Corinthians and Questions of Democracy and Citizenship’, in Sport and Society in Latin America, ed. Arbena, 97–112; and Tony Mason, Passion of the People (London: Verso, 1995). 17Eric Wagner, ‘Sport After Revolution: A Comparative Study of Cuba and Nicaragua’, Studies in Latin American Popular Culture, 1 (1982), 65–73. 18See Journal of Sport History, 13:2 (Summer 1986) on ‘Hispanic American Sports’; Studies in Latin American Popular Culture, 13 (1994) on ‘Sports in Latin America’; Mangan and Da Costa's special issue of International Journal of the History of Sport, 18:3 (September 2001); Wood and Johnson's special issue of International Journal of the History of Sport, 22:2 (March 2005) on ‘Sporting Cultures: Hispanic Perspectives on Sport, Text and the Body’; Debate (Quito), 43 (abril 1998) on ‘Fútbol, identidad y política’; Nueva Sociedad (Caracas), 154 (1998) on ‘Fútbol y béisbol: los juegos de las identidades’; and Contratexto (Lima), 12 (1999) on ‘Fútbol: Deporte y comunicación’. 19 The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Latin America and the Caribbean, ed. Simon Collier, Thomas E. Skidmore and Harold Blakemore (Cambridge: Cambridge U. P., 1985). 20The chapter on ‘Culture’ includes, in the following order: language; literature; music; painting; sculpture and architecture; theatre; cinema; the press; radio and television; history of science; medicine; and sport. 21See, for example, José María Delgado ‘La nueva hazaña’, in Primer campeonato mundial de football, comp. Arturo Carbonell Debali (Montevideo: Impresora Uruguaya, 1930); and Guillermo Meneses, Campeones (Caracas: Monte Ávila Editores, 1984 [1st ed. 1939]). 22Guillermo Meneses, El deporte y la pluma (Lima: Editorial El Deporte, 1958). 23See, for example, Gabriel García Márquez, ‘En este pueblo no hay ladrones’; Julio Cortázar, ‘Torito’ and ‘Segundo viaje’; Mario Vargas Llosa, Los cachorros; and Antonio Skármeta, Soñé que la nieve ardía. 24Eduardo Galeano, Su majestad, el fútbol (Montevideo: Arca, 1968). 25Franklin Morales, Literatura y fútbol, No. 42 in his Capítulo oriental. La historia de la literatura uruguaya (Montevideo: Centro Editora de América Latina, 1969), 657–72. 26 O olho na bola, ed. Milton Pedrosa (Rio de Janeiro: Livraria Editora Gol, 1968). 27Milton Pedroza [sic], ‘Presencia del fútbol en la literatura brasileña’, Revista de Cultura Brasileña, 46 (June 1978), 53–88; Edilberto Coutinho, ‘Poesía, terminando en futebol’, in his Criaturas de papel (Rio de Janeiro: Civilização Brasileira, 1980). 28Pablo Rocca, Literatura y fútbol en el Uruguay (1899–1990). La polémica y el encuentro (Montevideo: Arca, 1991). 29Joseph L. Arbena, ‘Sport and Sport Themes in Latin American Literature: A Sampler’, Arete: The Journal of Sport Literature, 5:1 (Fall 1987), 143–59. 30Benjamín Torres Caballero, ‘Apuntes sobre la función del deporte en la narrativa latinoamericana’, Hispanic Review, 59 (1991), 401–20. 31For further details see Donald L. Shaw, Nueva narrativa hispanoamericana. Boom. Posboom. Posmodernismo (Madrid: Cátedra, 1999); and Philip Swanson, The New Novel in Latin America. Politics and Popular Culture after the Boom (Manchester: Manchester U. P., 1995). 32David Wood, ‘Reading the Game: The Role of Football in Peruvian Literature’, International Journal of the History of Sport, 22:2 (March 2005), 266–84. 33See, for example, Keith Brewster, Thomas Carter and Frances Houghton in the special number of International Journal of the History of Sport, 22:2 (March 2005) devoted to ‘Sporting Cultures: Hispanic Perspectives on Sport, Text and the Body’. 34Antonio Skármeta, Soñé que la nieve ardía (Barcelona: De Bolsillo, 2003 [1st ed. 1975]); Julio Cortázar, ‘Segundo viaje’ and ‘Torito’ in his Cuentos completos (Madrid: Alfaguara, 1994); Osvaldo Soriano, Cuarteles de invierno (Barcelona: Seix Barral, 2004 [1st ed. 1982]); Antonio Skármeta, ‘El ciclista de San Cristóbal,’ in El ciclista de San Cristóbal (Santiago: Quimantú, 1973); Cristina Peri Rossi, ‘La carrera,’ in Cuentos de ciclismo, ed. Luis Martínez de Mingo (Madrid: EDAF, 2000), 205–13. 35 (accessed 12 April 2005). Jesús Castañón Rodríguez, the figure behind these initiatives, has published several works on the subject of Spanish sports literature and language, including Creación literaria y fútbol (Valladolid: n.p., 1991), El humorismo español y el fútbol (Valladolid: n.p., 1993) and Creación literaria española sobre deporte moderno (Valladolid: n.p., 1997). 36Skármeta, Soñé que la nieve ardía. 37Soriano, Cuarteles de invierno. 38 Cuentos de ciclismo, ed. Martínez de Mingo. 39Liz Crolley, for example, published (with Vic Duke) ‘Fútbol, Politicians and People: Populism and Politics in Argentina’, in Sport in Latin American Society: Past and Present, ed. Mangan and DaCosta, 93–116, several years ahead of her article, co-authored with David Hand, ‘Spanish Identities in the European Press: The Case of Football Writing,’ International Journal of the History of Sport, 22:2 (March 2005), 298–313. 40For example, Louise Johnson at the University of Sheffield has completed on AHRB-funded project an intellectuals and physical culture in early twentieth-century Catalonia. 41Joseph L. Arbena, Annotated Bibliography of Latin American Sport. Pre-Conquest to the Present (Westport: Greenwood, 1989), ix. 42 Peligro de gol. Estudios sobre deporte y sociedad en América Latina, ed. Pablo Alabarces (Buenos Aires: CLACSO, 2000), 12. 43 Peligro de gol, 12–16. 44Aníbal González, Journalism and the Development of the Spanish-American Narrative (Cambridge: Cambridge U. P., 1993). 45Elliott J. Gorn and Michael Oriard, ‘Taking Sports Seriously’, Chronicle of Higher Education, 24 March 1995, A2. Reproduced in Major Problems in American Sport History, ed. Steven A. Riess, (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1997), 3–5. 46Gorn and Oriard, ‘Taking Sports Seriously’, 4. 47The 2006 Annual Conference of the Society for Latin American Studies (University of Nottingham) hosted that organization's first sport-related panel, devoted to ‘Sport and Identity in Latin America’. 48Gorn and Oriard, ‘Taking Sports Seriously’, 5.

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