HABITUS AS AN OBJECT AND TOOL. ANALYSIS OF BECOMING A PROFESSIONAL BOXER
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HABITUS AS AN OBJECT AND TOOL. ANALYSIS OF BECOMING A PROFESSIONAL BOXER
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S0132-16250000525-3-
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113-120
Abstract
The Boxing hall became the setting and main character of the study of Boxing professionals in the “black” ghetto of Chicago. The apparatus of P. Bourdieu is used; the Central place is given to the concept of habitus. “Forging” the physical and mental dispositions of a boxer, finding the right dispositions allows athletes to gain a foothold in a new space for them. The grounds for studying the object “from the inside " are shown”.
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training, body sociology, Ethnography, habitus, social action, subjectivism, theory
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01.11.2014
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