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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2011.tde-12092012-124254
Document
Author
Full name
Glauco Roberto Gonçalves
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2011
Supervisor
Committee
Seabra, Odette Carvalho de Lima (President)
Antunes, Fatima Martin Rodrigues Ferreira
Damiani, Amelia Luisa
Title in Portuguese
A crise da cidade em jogo: o futebol na contramão em ruas da Penha
Keywords in Portuguese
Bairro da Penha
Cotidiano
Futebol de rua
Infância
Lúdico
Periferia
Urbanização
Abstract in Portuguese
Através do futebol de rua jogado no bairro da Penha em São Paulo, esta pesquisa tentou compreender a crise da cidade e do lúdico no processo de urbanização da sociedade. O entendimento desta problemática foi abordado em duas etapas, a primeira destinou-se à reinterpretação da história do futebol brasileiro dando ênfase ao futebol improvisado, costumeiramente denominado pelada. Na segunda etapa, foi analisada a psicogeografia da infância e do uso da rua na cidade. O que exigiu o estudo do cotidiano na metrópole atrelado ao fim da vida de bairro e ao predomínio do automóvel sobre a rua.
Title in English
The crisis of the city at stake: football in the opposite direction in streets of Penha
Keywords in English
Childhood
Ludic
Neighborhood of Penha
Quotidian
Street football
Suburb
Urbanization
Abstract in English
It was through the street football played in the Penha district, São Paulo, that this research attempted to understand the crisis of the city and the ludic in the urbanization of society. The comprehension of this problematic was adressed in two stages, the first one intended to reinterpret the history of brazilian football with emphasis on improvised football, frequently called pelada. In the second stage, the focus was the psychogeographic analysis of childhood and street use in the city. This required the study of everyday life in the metropolis linked to the end of neighborhood life and the car supremacy on the streets.
 
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Publishing Date
2012-09-13
 
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