This paper aims to understand the meanings of a soccer match, between players who self-declared themselves as black or white, occurred in São Paulo on May 13th, the date commemorating the end of slavery: the game "Black x White". For this, we focused on journalistic material published by leading newspapers of São Paulo from May 10th to 15th, during 1927 and 1939, when the games were held. Additionally, a visit to the museum of the Paulista Football Federation provided the information necessary to understand the trajectory of these games. We concluded that the idealization of a game like this on "May 13th" would have the purpose not only to prevent forgetfulness and to keep alive the memory of slavery, but also to strengthen the image of a c...
This study aimed at observing the struggle for representation of the constitution of a Brazilian ide...
This study aimed at observing the struggle for representation of the constitution of a Brazilian ide...
The author analysed the significances of the stereotypes about the called “black race” through the f...
Este artigo objetiva compreender os significados de uma partida de futebol entre jogadores autodecla...
In the first half of the 20th century, in São Paulo, there were associations dedicated to promote cu...
In the 1920s and 1930s, “Black X White” football matches were held in São Paulo. They were unique fo...
Em São Paulo, na primeira metade do século XX, havia associações destinadas à promoção de atividades...
No ano de 1923, o Clube de Regatas Vasco da Gama disputa pela primeira vez a Primeira Divisão do Cam...
This study aimed to analyze the disputes between workers, black people, and sports journalists regar...
This article looks to discuss how the concept of “invented traditions”, created by the historian ...
O período em que o futebol chegou ao Brasil está muito próximo à data da abolição da escravatura no ...
O artigo analisa como dois jornais do Rio de Janeiro constroem discursos sobre a nação e sobre o “se...
The aim of this study was to demonstrate the role assigned to and performed by soccer in Brazil in t...
This study aimed at observing the struggle for representation of the constitution of a Brazilian ide...
Since the 1938 World Cup, the Brazilian way of soccer has increasingly become textualized and stereo...
This study aimed at observing the struggle for representation of the constitution of a Brazilian ide...
This study aimed at observing the struggle for representation of the constitution of a Brazilian ide...
The author analysed the significances of the stereotypes about the called “black race” through the f...
Este artigo objetiva compreender os significados de uma partida de futebol entre jogadores autodecla...
In the first half of the 20th century, in São Paulo, there were associations dedicated to promote cu...
In the 1920s and 1930s, “Black X White” football matches were held in São Paulo. They were unique fo...
Em São Paulo, na primeira metade do século XX, havia associações destinadas à promoção de atividades...
No ano de 1923, o Clube de Regatas Vasco da Gama disputa pela primeira vez a Primeira Divisão do Cam...
This study aimed to analyze the disputes between workers, black people, and sports journalists regar...
This article looks to discuss how the concept of “invented traditions”, created by the historian ...
O período em que o futebol chegou ao Brasil está muito próximo à data da abolição da escravatura no ...
O artigo analisa como dois jornais do Rio de Janeiro constroem discursos sobre a nação e sobre o “se...
The aim of this study was to demonstrate the role assigned to and performed by soccer in Brazil in t...
This study aimed at observing the struggle for representation of the constitution of a Brazilian ide...
Since the 1938 World Cup, the Brazilian way of soccer has increasingly become textualized and stereo...
This study aimed at observing the struggle for representation of the constitution of a Brazilian ide...
This study aimed at observing the struggle for representation of the constitution of a Brazilian ide...
The author analysed the significances of the stereotypes about the called “black race” through the f...