BREAKS AND TENSIONS IN THE PROCESS OF CONSTRUCTION STRUCTURAL SUB?ELD SPORTS OF CHESS (1900-1960)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0101-32892012000300004Keywords:
“Sports history”, chess, sport, sociology.Abstract
In this article we intend to address, from a sociological point of view, the “sports history” of chess in order to restore some of the ruptures and tensions inherent in the process of setting up practice as a sub?eld of modern sports. More precisely, we present some of the major structural changes that were decisive in order to af?rm the practice of sportsmanship in chess and legitimate agents and social structures responsible for movement of the chess player inside the world of competitive sports. To this aim, we make use of a research of historical literature was conducted based on chess literature. With regard to treatment theoretical and construction of arguments, we take as a starting point some contributions woven into the sociology theory of Pierre Bourdieu.Downloads
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2012-06-08
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Artigos Originais