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Quando o silêncio é rompido: homossexualidades e esportes na internet

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Ano de defesa: 2013
Autor(a) principal: Luiza Aguiar dos Anjos
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Link de acesso: https://hdl.handle.net/1843/BUOS-9C6JCH
Resumo: Homosexualities can be pointed out as a polemic topic that, as such, look overly unpleasent to be dealt with in daily journalism. Therefore, matters discussing them seem to gain notoriety only when episodes that break the routine occur, attracting society´s attention. What I call "episode Michael" was a recent example of that: in a match played for the semi-final of the Superliga masculina de vôlei (a national men's volleyball championship) between Sada Cruzeiro and Vôlei Futuro, an almost unison chorus of Cruzeiro´s fans screamed homophobic chanting against the player Michael, of the opposing team. At the end of the game, the player exposed his outrage over the incident and, thereafter, for weeks the situation was commented on media vehicles. The episode thus broke with the current silent about homosexuality, especially considering the sporting scenery. Therefore, the corpus of this research are the discourses published about the case on the sites of the newspapers Estado de Minas, Folha de São Paulo, O Estado de São Paulo and O Globo, through their articles and their respective comments from readers. These texts were analyzed from the perspective of a discourse approach, in which the analyzed contents are seen as discourses, built within networks of power, where certain representations assume a value of truth (Hall, 1997). The aim of this paper is to analyze these discourses, enabling reflections on homosexualities in sports and, more broadly, in society. I reflected on the virtual environment using the concepts of cyberculture (Lemos, 2004), network society (Castells, 2005), mediation (Martin-Barbero, 2003) and virtual community (Levy, 1999). I also discussed possible effects of anonymity in this space, based on the reflections of Marques (2006). Freedom of speech and censorship are concepts used by readers-commentators, most of which showed unawareness about the boundaries between the two categories. I treated the homosexualities from the perspectives of Gender Studies and Queer Theory. The speeches found, even among those who criticize the protests of the fans, are guided by heteronormative parameters, assuming an alignment between sex, gender and sexuality. Analyzing the specificity imposed by the sports scene, there is a strong presence of the symbolic violence. In this sense, discourses establish a battle: on one side, the defense for less aggressive behavior of fans in sports arenas; on the other, the legitimacy of the easing of standards of civility and violence. It is also found the possibility of an intermediate position that recognizes sporting arenas as a ritual space, but in which certain attitudes also require control. The arguments exposed are mostly guided by stereotypes of the sport and the fans that, regulated by networks of power, are taken as established truths, notions that I challenge.
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spelling 2019-08-13T04:20:24Z2025-09-09T01:12:35Z2019-08-13T04:20:24Z2013-02-28https://hdl.handle.net/1843/BUOS-9C6JCHHomosexualities can be pointed out as a polemic topic that, as such, look overly unpleasent to be dealt with in daily journalism. Therefore, matters discussing them seem to gain notoriety only when episodes that break the routine occur, attracting society´s attention. What I call "episode Michael" was a recent example of that: in a match played for the semi-final of the Superliga masculina de vôlei (a national men's volleyball championship) between Sada Cruzeiro and Vôlei Futuro, an almost unison chorus of Cruzeiro´s fans screamed homophobic chanting against the player Michael, of the opposing team. At the end of the game, the player exposed his outrage over the incident and, thereafter, for weeks the situation was commented on media vehicles. The episode thus broke with the current silent about homosexuality, especially considering the sporting scenery. Therefore, the corpus of this research are the discourses published about the case on the sites of the newspapers Estado de Minas, Folha de São Paulo, O Estado de São Paulo and O Globo, through their articles and their respective comments from readers. These texts were analyzed from the perspective of a discourse approach, in which the analyzed contents are seen as discourses, built within networks of power, where certain representations assume a value of truth (Hall, 1997). The aim of this paper is to analyze these discourses, enabling reflections on homosexualities in sports and, more broadly, in society. I reflected on the virtual environment using the concepts of cyberculture (Lemos, 2004), network society (Castells, 2005), mediation (Martin-Barbero, 2003) and virtual community (Levy, 1999). I also discussed possible effects of anonymity in this space, based on the reflections of Marques (2006). Freedom of speech and censorship are concepts used by readers-commentators, most of which showed unawareness about the boundaries between the two categories. I treated the homosexualities from the perspectives of Gender Studies and Queer Theory. The speeches found, even among those who criticize the protests of the fans, are guided by heteronormative parameters, assuming an alignment between sex, gender and sexuality. Analyzing the specificity imposed by the sports scene, there is a strong presence of the symbolic violence. In this sense, discourses establish a battle: on one side, the defense for less aggressive behavior of fans in sports arenas; on the other, the legitimacy of the easing of standards of civility and violence. It is also found the possibility of an intermediate position that recognizes sporting arenas as a ritual space, but in which certain attitudes also require control. The arguments exposed are mostly guided by stereotypes of the sport and the fans that, regulated by networks of power, are taken as established truths, notions that I challenge.Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisHomossexualidadesInternetEsporteTorcedorEsportesHomossexualismoInternetLazerQuando o silêncio é rompido: homossexualidades e esportes na internetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisLuiza Aguiar dos Anjosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMGRafael Fortes SoaresVictor Andrade de MeloSilvana Vilodre GoellnerAs homossexualidades podem ser apontadas como um tema polêmico, que, como tal, parecem demasiadamente desagradáveis para serem tratadas no cotidiano jornalístico. Questões que as abordem, assim, costumam ganhar notoriedade apenas quando ocorrem episódios que rompem com o cotidiano, atraindo a atenção da sociedade. O que chamo de episódio Michael foi um exemplo recente disso: em partida válida pela semifinal da Superliga masculina de vôlei, entre as equipes do Sada Cruzeiro e Vôlei Futuro, um coro praticamente uníssono de torcedores cruzeirenses entoava gritos homofóbicos contra o jogador Michael, da equipe adversária. Ao final da partida, o jogador expôs sua revolta com o ocorrido e, a partir daí, durante semanas, a situação foi comentada nos veículos midiáticos. O episódio, assim, rompeu com o rotineiro silenciamento acerca das homossexualidades, especialmente se considerarmos o cenário esportivo. Assim, o corpus desta pesquisa são os discursos veiculados sobre o caso nos sites dos jornais Estado de Minas, Folha de São Paulo, O Estado de São Paulo e O Globo, por meio de matérias e seus respectivos comentários de leitores. Tais textos foram analisados sob uma perspectiva de uma abordagem discursiva, no qual os registros analisados são vistos como discursos, construídos dentro de redes de poder, em que certas representações assumem valor de verdade (HALL, 1997). O objetivo deste trabalho é analisar tais discursos, possibilitando reflexões sobre as homossexualidades no esporte e, mais amplamente, na sociedade. Refleti acerca do ambiente virtual a partir dos conceitos de cibercultura (LEMOS, 2004), sociedade em rede (CASTELLS, 2005), mediação (MARTINBARBERO, 2003) e comunidade virtual (LÈVY, 1999). Ponderei, ainda, sobre possíveis efeitos do anonimato nesse espaço, baseando-me nas reflexões de Marques (2006). A liberdade de expressão e a censura são conceitos acionados pelos leitores-comentaristas, tendo a maioria desses demonstrado desconhecimento acerca dos limites entre as duas categorias. Trato das homossexualidades a partir de perspectivas dos Estudos de Gênero e da Teoria Queer. Os discursos encontrados, mesmo entre os que criticam as manifestações da torcida, se pautam em parâmetros heteronormativos, supondo um alinhamento entre sexo, gênero e sexualidade. Analisando as especificidades impostas pelo cenário esportivo, verifica-se a forte presença da violência simbólica. Nesse sentido, os discursos estabelecem uma disputa: de um lado, a defesa de comportamentos menos agressivos das torcidas nas arenas esportivas; de outro, a legitimação da flexibilização de normas de civilidade e violência. Encontra-se, ainda, a possibilidade de uma posição intermediária, que reconhece as arenas esportivas como espaço ritual, mas no qual também são necessárias certas atitudes de controle. Os argumentos expostos são, em sua maioria, pautados em estereótipos do esporte e do torcedor que, regulados por redes de poder, são tidos como verdades estabelecidas, noções que questiono.UFMGORIGINALluiza_aguiar_dos_anjos__dissertacao.pdfapplication/pdf1468678https://repositorio.ufmg.br//bitstreams/6a0a2f0b-72af-48f4-bc9c-1bcd23615ccf/downloadc142bfbdce453c2a49a12be3aca89775MD51trueAnonymousREADTEXTluiza_aguiar_dos_anjos__dissertacao.pdf.txttext/plain528203https://repositorio.ufmg.br//bitstreams/55c3eb68-e2b5-4745-b989-5c5cc2664229/download6b7cfddedc2a596f0ce72b796e851121MD52falseAnonymousREAD1843/BUOS-9C6JCH2025-09-08 22:12:35.599open.accessoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/BUOS-9C6JCHhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2025-09-09T01:12:35Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
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title Quando o silêncio é rompido: homossexualidades e esportes na internet
spellingShingle Quando o silêncio é rompido: homossexualidades e esportes na internet
Luiza Aguiar dos Anjos
Esportes
Homossexualismo
Internet
Lazer
Homossexualidades
Internet
Esporte
Torcedor
title_short Quando o silêncio é rompido: homossexualidades e esportes na internet
title_full Quando o silêncio é rompido: homossexualidades e esportes na internet
title_fullStr Quando o silêncio é rompido: homossexualidades e esportes na internet
title_full_unstemmed Quando o silêncio é rompido: homossexualidades e esportes na internet
title_sort Quando o silêncio é rompido: homossexualidades e esportes na internet
author Luiza Aguiar dos Anjos
author_facet Luiza Aguiar dos Anjos
author_role author
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Esportes
Homossexualismo
Internet
Lazer
topic Esportes
Homossexualismo
Internet
Lazer
Homossexualidades
Internet
Esporte
Torcedor
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Internet
Esporte
Torcedor
description Homosexualities can be pointed out as a polemic topic that, as such, look overly unpleasent to be dealt with in daily journalism. Therefore, matters discussing them seem to gain notoriety only when episodes that break the routine occur, attracting society´s attention. What I call "episode Michael" was a recent example of that: in a match played for the semi-final of the Superliga masculina de vôlei (a national men's volleyball championship) between Sada Cruzeiro and Vôlei Futuro, an almost unison chorus of Cruzeiro´s fans screamed homophobic chanting against the player Michael, of the opposing team. At the end of the game, the player exposed his outrage over the incident and, thereafter, for weeks the situation was commented on media vehicles. The episode thus broke with the current silent about homosexuality, especially considering the sporting scenery. Therefore, the corpus of this research are the discourses published about the case on the sites of the newspapers Estado de Minas, Folha de São Paulo, O Estado de São Paulo and O Globo, through their articles and their respective comments from readers. These texts were analyzed from the perspective of a discourse approach, in which the analyzed contents are seen as discourses, built within networks of power, where certain representations assume a value of truth (Hall, 1997). The aim of this paper is to analyze these discourses, enabling reflections on homosexualities in sports and, more broadly, in society. I reflected on the virtual environment using the concepts of cyberculture (Lemos, 2004), network society (Castells, 2005), mediation (Martin-Barbero, 2003) and virtual community (Levy, 1999). I also discussed possible effects of anonymity in this space, based on the reflections of Marques (2006). Freedom of speech and censorship are concepts used by readers-commentators, most of which showed unawareness about the boundaries between the two categories. I treated the homosexualities from the perspectives of Gender Studies and Queer Theory. The speeches found, even among those who criticize the protests of the fans, are guided by heteronormative parameters, assuming an alignment between sex, gender and sexuality. Analyzing the specificity imposed by the sports scene, there is a strong presence of the symbolic violence. In this sense, discourses establish a battle: on one side, the defense for less aggressive behavior of fans in sports arenas; on the other, the legitimacy of the easing of standards of civility and violence. It is also found the possibility of an intermediate position that recognizes sporting arenas as a ritual space, but in which certain attitudes also require control. The arguments exposed are mostly guided by stereotypes of the sport and the fans that, regulated by networks of power, are taken as established truths, notions that I challenge.
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