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L’idéalisation des Jeux Olympiques par la presse brésilienne (1896-1920)

Marcelo Moraes e Silva Cyril Polycarpe Daniele Cristina Carqueijeiro de Medeiros Evelise Amgarten Quitzau

Abstrak

1913 marked Brazil's admission into the Olympic movement with the country's entry into the IOC. From then on, the country participated in international sports competitions, including the 1920 Olympic Games in Antwerp, before organizing the first regional Latin American Games, in 1922, in Rio de Janeiro, under the Olympic administration. However, Brazil's recognition as an Olympic nation results from elements linked to the advent of organized sporting events, for which the written press has been relaying since the end of the 19th century. More particularly in the idealized representation of the Olympic myth, that of belonging to the world of progress and modernity. This article aims to analyze the messages and discourses established by the Brazilian press, which built an ideal of sports competition to consolidate the emerging Brazilian nation.

Penulis (4)

M

Marcelo Moraes e Silva

C

Cyril Polycarpe

D

Daniele Cristina Carqueijeiro de Medeiros

E

Evelise Amgarten Quitzau

Format Sitasi

Silva, M.M.e., Polycarpe, C., Medeiros, D.C.C.d., Quitzau, E.A. (2023). L’idéalisation des Jeux Olympiques par la presse brésilienne (1896-1920). https://doi.org/10.4000/amerika.16800

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2023
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10.4000/amerika.16800
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