Bodies, pains, Subjectivness: Research Notes on Sport, Fight, Dance
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22456/1982-8918.27166Keywords:
pain, body training, subjective process, individual sports.Abstract
This paper presents some results of a research whose aim was to investigate subjective dispositives by athletic athletes, karate fighters and ballerinas. Those dispositives are marks of the relations between body and training through techniques, routines, rituals, representations and discourses elaborated by the subjects. Ethnographical practices were made in a dance school, athletics’ team, in a karate group. The results show the intersection between technique, pain, suffering and project are parts of an axis of subjective conformation of athletes, fighters and ballerinas.
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