Sports uniforms for women in soccer: conventions, subversions and distinctions in clothing
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Resumo: | Based on the analysis of data collected in an ethnographic research conducted in Rio Grande do Sul between 2011 and 2012, as well as the use of other media cultural artefacts, this article discusses the use of sportswear by female soccer players from Brazil. Throughout the article, it will be asked how the uniforms of women in soccer raise dilemmas regarding the attractiveness and practicality of clothing, as well as to understand how uniforms influence the distinctions between the categories “posh girls” and “humble women”, which reveal not only class distinctions but also race/ethnicity in soccer (mainly in Porto Alegre, RS). In order to address gender issues in sport, the work of Brazilian Silvana Goellner is an important reference. Regarding gender issues and postcoloniality, Australian Raewyn Connell will be essential. To address race/ethnicity, we chose Americans bell hooks and Kimberlé Crenshaw. It is possible to understand that clothing works as a form of expression that is influenced by parameters related to consumption, which still promotes the exclusion of some social groups, such as the “humble women” in Porto Alegre’s women’s soccer. |
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Sports uniforms for women in soccer: conventions, subversions and distinctions in clothingUniformes esportivos de mulheres no futebol: convenções, subversões e distinções no vestuárioGenre. Soccer. Femininity. Clothing. Consumption.Gênero. Futebol. Feminilidade. Vestuário. Consumo.Based on the analysis of data collected in an ethnographic research conducted in Rio Grande do Sul between 2011 and 2012, as well as the use of other media cultural artefacts, this article discusses the use of sportswear by female soccer players from Brazil. Throughout the article, it will be asked how the uniforms of women in soccer raise dilemmas regarding the attractiveness and practicality of clothing, as well as to understand how uniforms influence the distinctions between the categories “posh girls” and “humble women”, which reveal not only class distinctions but also race/ethnicity in soccer (mainly in Porto Alegre, RS). In order to address gender issues in sport, the work of Brazilian Silvana Goellner is an important reference. Regarding gender issues and postcoloniality, Australian Raewyn Connell will be essential. To address race/ethnicity, we chose Americans bell hooks and Kimberlé Crenshaw. It is possible to understand that clothing works as a form of expression that is influenced by parameters related to consumption, which still promotes the exclusion of some social groups, such as the “humble women” in Porto Alegre’s women’s soccer.A partir da análise de dados coletados em pesquisa etnográfica realizada no Rio Grande do Sul entre 2011 e 2012, bem como a utilização de outros artefatos culturais midiáticos, o presente artigo aborda o uso de roupas esportivas por jogadoras de futebol no Brasil. Ao longo do artigo, interrogar-se-á de que forma os uniformes esportivos de mulheres no futebol suscitam dilemas relacionados à atratividade e à praticidade do vestuário, bem como pretende-se entender como o uniforme influencia nas distinções presentes entre “patricinhas” e “humildes”, categorias êmicas que revelam não apenas diferenças de classe, mas também de raça/etnia, principalmente no futebol porto-alegrense. Para abordar as questões de gênero no esporte, tem-se como referencial o trabalho da brasileira Silvana Goellner. Em relação às questões de gênero e pós-colonialidade, a australiana Raewyn Connell. Para abordar raça/etnia, as estadunidenses bell hooks e Kimberlé Crenshaw. Conclui-se que o vestuário serve como forma de expressão que sofre influência de parâmetros ligados ao consumo, do qual estão ainda excluídos alguns grupos sociais, como o das “humildes” no futebol de mulheres porto-alegrense.Associação Brasileira de Estudos e Pesquisas em Moda - Abepem2019-12-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://dobras.emnuvens.com.br/dobras/article/view/98010.26563/dobras.v12i27.980dObra[s] – revista da Associação Brasileira de Estudos de Pesquisas em Moda; v. 12 n. 27 (2019); 13-302358-00031982-0313reponame:Revista dObra[s]instname:Associação Brasileira de Estudos e Pesquisas em Moda (Abepem)instacron:ABEPEMporhttps://dobras.emnuvens.com.br/dobras/article/view/980/581Copyright (c) 2020 Cláudia Samuel Kessler, Fernanda de Oliveira Alvesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKessler, Cláudia SamuelAlves, Fernanda de Oliveira2020-04-24T18:29:13Zoai:ojs.dobras.emnuvens.com.br:article/980Revistahttps://dobras.emnuvens.com.br/dobras/indexONGhttps://dobras.emnuvens.com.br/dobras/oaidobras.abepem@gmail.com2358-00031982-0313opendoar:2023-01-12T16:05:39.976929Revista dObra[s] - Associação Brasileira de Estudos e Pesquisas em Moda (Abepem)true |
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Sports uniforms for women in soccer: conventions, subversions and distinctions in clothing Uniformes esportivos de mulheres no futebol: convenções, subversões e distinções no vestuário |
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Sports uniforms for women in soccer: conventions, subversions and distinctions in clothing |
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Sports uniforms for women in soccer: conventions, subversions and distinctions in clothing Kessler, Cláudia Samuel Genre. Soccer. Femininity. Clothing. Consumption. Gênero. Futebol. Feminilidade. Vestuário. Consumo. |
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Sports uniforms for women in soccer: conventions, subversions and distinctions in clothing |
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Sports uniforms for women in soccer: conventions, subversions and distinctions in clothing |
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Sports uniforms for women in soccer: conventions, subversions and distinctions in clothing |
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Sports uniforms for women in soccer: conventions, subversions and distinctions in clothing |
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Kessler, Cláudia Samuel |
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Kessler, Cláudia Samuel Alves, Fernanda de Oliveira |
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Alves, Fernanda de Oliveira |
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Kessler, Cláudia Samuel Alves, Fernanda de Oliveira |
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Genre. Soccer. Femininity. Clothing. Consumption. Gênero. Futebol. Feminilidade. Vestuário. Consumo. |
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Genre. Soccer. Femininity. Clothing. Consumption. Gênero. Futebol. Feminilidade. Vestuário. Consumo. |
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Based on the analysis of data collected in an ethnographic research conducted in Rio Grande do Sul between 2011 and 2012, as well as the use of other media cultural artefacts, this article discusses the use of sportswear by female soccer players from Brazil. Throughout the article, it will be asked how the uniforms of women in soccer raise dilemmas regarding the attractiveness and practicality of clothing, as well as to understand how uniforms influence the distinctions between the categories “posh girls” and “humble women”, which reveal not only class distinctions but also race/ethnicity in soccer (mainly in Porto Alegre, RS). In order to address gender issues in sport, the work of Brazilian Silvana Goellner is an important reference. Regarding gender issues and postcoloniality, Australian Raewyn Connell will be essential. To address race/ethnicity, we chose Americans bell hooks and Kimberlé Crenshaw. It is possible to understand that clothing works as a form of expression that is influenced by parameters related to consumption, which still promotes the exclusion of some social groups, such as the “humble women” in Porto Alegre’s women’s soccer. |
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