Futebol, cinema e masculinidade : uma análise de Asa Branca, um Sonho Brasileiro (1981) e Onda Nova (1983)

Translated title of the contribution: Soccer, movies and masculinity : an analysis of Asa branca, um sonho Brasileiro (1981) and Onda nova (1983))

Victor Andrade de Melo, Jorge Dorfman Knijnik

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    Abstract

    Amid the presence of soccer in the movies, we find traces of an epoch, representations of different dimensions of an historical period, some elements that offer us a glimpse into the spirit of an era. In view of those potentialities, this study aims to analyze two film productions from the 1980’s, Asa Branca, Um Sonho Brasileiro (Djalma Limongi Batista, 1981) and Onda Nova (Ícaro Martins and José Antônio Garcia, 1983), both of which, each in their own way, enable us to identify and discuss the changes in and paradoxes experienced by the Brazilian society of that time, especially as regards social gender relations. Subtly, in the case of Asa Branca, or openly and explicitly in Onda Nova, what we may gather is that owing to the social changes, new attitudes and behaviors are expected from men and new masculinities are built within the Brazilian society, reflecting advances and questioning the former gender order. In this context, the sport dialogue to these new symbolic buildings, something important to be discussed.
    Translated title of the contributionSoccer, movies and masculinity : an analysis of Asa branca, um sonho Brasileiro (1981) and Onda nova (1983))
    Original languagePortuguese
    Pages (from-to)183-191
    Number of pages9
    JournalRevista Portuguesa de Ciencias do Desporto
    Volume9
    Issue number45353
    Publication statusPublished - 2009

    Keywords

    • Brazil
    • attitudes
    • cinema
    • masculinity
    • men
    • soccer
    • soccer players
    • social relations
    • sports

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