摘要:The author analysed the significances of the stereotypes about the called “black race” through the football. Symbolised as “monkeys” or part of the “natural/animal world”, which senses assume the established stereotypes for the “black race” and that have been activated by the Brazilian football? In this way, the author observed the offences heard in the stadiums between 2005 and 2011 and concluded that the reason why these representations have emerged during a conflict moment reveals that “race” is activated due to the balance of civil and sportive rights, resembling the intern differences of those who live in a liberal and egalitarian country.
其他摘要:The author analysed the significances of the stereotypes about the called “black race” through the football. Symbolised as “monkeys” or part of the “natural/animal world”, which senses assume the established stereotypes for the “black race” and that have been activated by the Brazilian football? In this way, the author observed the offences heard in the stadiums between 2005 and 2011 and concluded that the reason why these representations have emerged during a conflict moment reveals that “race” is activated due to the balance of civil and sportive rights, resembling the intern differences of those who live in a liberal and egalitarian country.