Loughborough University
Browse
recordeV5N1_2012_11.pdf (265.23 kB)

Fanaticos, seguidores, fas e flaneurs: uma taxonomia de identidades do torcedor no futebol [Supporters, followers, fans, and flaneurs: a taxonomy of spectator identities in football]

Download (265.23 kB)
journal contribution
posted on 2012-08-02, 09:03 authored by Richard GiulianottiRichard Giulianotti
O futebol mundial passou por intensiva hipermercantilização nas últimas décadas. Esse artigo examina o impacto deste processo nas formas de identificação dos torcedores com os principais times de futebol. Com base nos estudos realizados por Taylor e Critcher (sobre futebol) e nas teorias de Bryan Turner (de cultura corporal), o artigo propõe quatro tipos ideais de identidades de torcedores: fanáticos, seguidores, fãs e flâneurs. A maior tendência de identificação esportiva se distancia do modelo do fanático e se aproxima da identificação do flâneur, mais afastado, tranquilo e orientado para o consumo. [World football (or soccer) has undergone an intensive hypercommodification over the past decade or so. This article examines the impact of this process on forms of spectator identification with top professional football clubs. Drawing upon previous analyses by Taylor and Critcher (on football) and the theories of Bryan Turner (on body culture), the article advances four ideal types of spectator identity: supporters, followers, fans, and flâneurs. The broad trend in sports identification is away from the supporter model (with its hot, traditional identification with local clubs) and toward the more detached, cool, consumer-orientated identification of the flâneur.]

History

School

  • Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences

Citation

GIULIANOTTI, R., 2012. Fanaticos, seguidores, fas e flaneurs: uma taxonomia de identidades do torcedor no futebol [Supporters, followers, fans, and flaneurs: a taxonomy of spectator identities in football]. Recorde: Revista de História do Esporte, 5 (1).

Publisher

Laboratory of the History of Sport and Leisure and of the Post-Graduation Program in Comparative History, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Publication date

2012

Notes

This article is in Portuguse with an English abstract. It was published in the journal, Recorde: Revista de História do Esporte, available at: http://www.sport.ifcs.ufrj.br/recorde/pdf/recordeV5N1_2012_11.pdf

ISSN

1982-8985

Language

  • other

Usage metrics

    Loughborough Publications

    Exports

    RefWorks
    BibTeX
    Ref. manager
    Endnote
    DataCite
    NLM
    DC