FEMININE TRANSGRESS: SOCCER. A LOOK FROM THE PRESS CARTOON, MEXICO 1970-1971

The main interest of this research paper is to analyze through the cartoon andsome press news the construction of the speech that was done by “Excelsior” and“El Día” related to women and their irruption in the first women internationalchampionships done in Italy (1970) and Mexico (1971). We took the...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores: Santillán Esqueda, Martha, Gantús, Fausta
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2016
País:México
Institución:UNIVERSIDAD MICHOACANA DE SAN NICOLÁS DE HIDALGO
Repositorio:Tzintzun. Revista de Estudios Históricos
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1081
Acceso en línea:https://tzintzun.umich.mx/index.php/TZN/article/view/1081
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Prensa
caricatura
futbol
mujeres
género
Presse
caricature
football
femmes
genre
Press
cartoon
women
gender
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Sumario:The main interest of this research paper is to analyze through the cartoon andsome press news the construction of the speech that was done by “Excelsior” and“El Día” related to women and their irruption in the first women internationalchampionships done in Italy (1970) and Mexico (1971). We took the idea thatfootball became a conflict area for Mexican people that desired to practice thissport since they were generally defined as transgressors to the conditions andsocial values that should define them, and we ask about the role of the press in theelaboration of this vision. In this sense, we are specially interested in study theperspectives of the gender that press expressed, reproduced and projected aroundwomen, football and players from a triple connotation: as expression of sharedideas by the universe of their readers, as a diffusion channel of the speech of thedominating gender, and as a producer of imaginary collectives that finished updefining a particular perception of this sport and the appropriation by women ofa reserved land, at least symbolically, to the expression of masculinity.