SPORDA ŞİDDET VE ALT-KÜLTÜR

Sporda alt-kültürler, erkeklik kimliğini kültürleyen yapılanmalardır. Spor-güç ilişkisini şiddetle; şiddeti kimlikle, kimliği erkeklikle sınırlayan bu yazı, sporun toplumsaldan soyutlanamayacağı görüşüne dayandırılmıştır. Belirtilen ilişkiler; kültür, alt-kültür, habitus, hegemonik erkeklik anahtar sözcükleri çerçevesinde, sporu toplumsal işaretler taşıyan birgösterge niteliğinde ele almakta. Bunun yanında, bir olgu tarihsel sürecinden bağımsız düşünülemeyeceği için, bir noktaya kadar betisel (figurational) sosyoloji çizgisinden, ama bütünsel bir açıklama yerine, kültürel özellikleri dikkate alan, farklılığa, çeşitliliğe prim veren bir akış çizgisini izlemiştir.

SPORDA ŞİDDET VE ALT-KÜLTÜR.

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