In the 1920s and 1930s, “Black X White” football matches were held in São Paulo. They were unique for opposing self-declared blacks and whites. This article interprets the meaning of self-control of violence at those matches based on the press of that time. Our sources were articles published by São Paulo newspapers from 1927 to 1931. We concluded that the absence of violence manifestations at those ritual matches was interpreted as proof of the level of development and affirmed civilized and peaceful coexistence between the main races that formed the Brazilian nation. São Paulo asistió, en las décadas de los 20 y 30 del Siglo XX, a la realización del juego “Blanco Vs. Negro”, partidos de fútbol cuya singularidad era oponer a autodeclarados...
The author analysed the significances of the stereotypes about the called “black race” through the f...
This study aimed at observing the struggle for representation of the constitution of a Brazilian ide...
The article examines relations between coffee planters and black workers after the abolition of slav...
This paper aims to understand the meanings of a soccer match, between players who self-declared them...
No ano de 1923, o Clube de Regatas Vasco da Gama disputa pela primeira vez a Primeira Divisão do Cam...
In the first half of the 20th century, in São Paulo, there were associations dedicated to promote cu...
This study aimed to analyze the disputes between workers, black people, and sports journalists regar...
O artigo analisa como dois jornais do Rio de Janeiro constroem discursos sobre a nação e sobre o “se...
Football arrived in Brazil as a high class sport and bit by bit it got to all social classes. There ...
This article aims to articulate the relations between the development of the first phase of professi...
Este artigo objetiva compreender os significados de uma partida de futebol entre jogadores autodecla...
This article looks to discuss how the concept of “invented traditions”, created by the historian ...
Em São Paulo, na primeira metade do século XX, havia associações destinadas à promoção de atividades...
The article aims at identifying, describing and analyzing different strategies of Brazilian press to...
For decades, there have been discussions about the “origin” of football in Brazil. Often marked by i...
The author analysed the significances of the stereotypes about the called “black race” through the f...
This study aimed at observing the struggle for representation of the constitution of a Brazilian ide...
The article examines relations between coffee planters and black workers after the abolition of slav...
This paper aims to understand the meanings of a soccer match, between players who self-declared them...
No ano de 1923, o Clube de Regatas Vasco da Gama disputa pela primeira vez a Primeira Divisão do Cam...
In the first half of the 20th century, in São Paulo, there were associations dedicated to promote cu...
This study aimed to analyze the disputes between workers, black people, and sports journalists regar...
O artigo analisa como dois jornais do Rio de Janeiro constroem discursos sobre a nação e sobre o “se...
Football arrived in Brazil as a high class sport and bit by bit it got to all social classes. There ...
This article aims to articulate the relations between the development of the first phase of professi...
Este artigo objetiva compreender os significados de uma partida de futebol entre jogadores autodecla...
This article looks to discuss how the concept of “invented traditions”, created by the historian ...
Em São Paulo, na primeira metade do século XX, havia associações destinadas à promoção de atividades...
The article aims at identifying, describing and analyzing different strategies of Brazilian press to...
For decades, there have been discussions about the “origin” of football in Brazil. Often marked by i...
The author analysed the significances of the stereotypes about the called “black race” through the f...
This study aimed at observing the struggle for representation of the constitution of a Brazilian ide...
The article examines relations between coffee planters and black workers after the abolition of slav...