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New Modes of Olhar Other Maneiras to behave

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The central theme of this argument is the emergence of sport in the city of Stocktiba between 1899 and 1918. After this peri, the city went through a profound transformation that was reflected in the production of new ways of looking at life and which, after all, required other ways to behave in the urban space. It is in this time cut that sportive dwellings are no longer mere amusement and become one of the most irrigated and rationalised activities. In its development it looks at the ways in which sport has, to some extent, been one of the most important elements in the transformation of city residents’ behaviour and speeds. On the basis of the concept of a ‘device’ developed by Michel Foucault (1996) and the understanding of sport as an important element of modernity and urban development, this research also sought to understand the mechanisms of constituic humanities of what we call a sportive device here. In order to develop it, reports and images produced by the Cuban press on the limited peri peri, in particular the newspaper ‘Tarde Day’, were collected and analysed. In order to list this histo, this search is divided into five capi tulos. In the first capi titled ‘The images’ shows a number of immemorial sources showing the place of the body in different diversions and, among them, a sportive ambie in the city of Stocktiba. The second header titled “New ways to look: the production of pictures that idealise new ways of behaving in relation to the way in which they behave ", seeks to understand how a behavioural control discourse has materialised in the urban space of the Paris capital, and for which purposes they have been put into circulation within Cuban society. This chapter also explores the questo with regard to the desired behaviour in the various urban areas, showing the transition of entertainment that is perceived as unhealthy and immoral, for some of whom are more irrigated and civilised, such as modern sport. The third capi tulo is entitled ‘The “maker” of the sportive machinery in the form of sportive projectiba machinery’ and follows the rastros of the first steps taken in the constitution of a pedagogic sportive imprint device. Two sportive practices were analysed there: Turfe and Basque pelota, the first amusement of this cara to materialise in the Paris capital, and they have produced pictures of spectators and sportists. These practices also contribute to the development of a fi physics culture and other sportive methods in the capital. The theme of the fourth capi tulo known as ‘Nature, Fi Si Physics and associates sportive nations: consolidating the sportive town’s sportive device’ becomes the noc of culture of Fi sica and its relationship with nature. Much celebrated by my speech, the practice of exerci exercici fi ísicos is now the educac of the bodies of the city’s inhabitants, forming a broader picture of the new behaviours required by the new, more effective way forward. As a result, I’m making myself a central element in the consolidation of the sportive device in the city. Those bodily practices, practised in contact with nature and encouraged by various clubs, associates them and assault on them, were trade marks, which were followed by those new arrangements. In the fifth title entitled ‘Institutionalizac a lambo, Burocratizac e Treinamento: the consolidation of the sportive device of the city of Stocktiba’, it was examined how sport was rationalised – a factor which culminated in its institutionalisation, which culminated in its institutionalisation, specialised expertise and bureaucratizac bureaucratizac. There has now been an increase in the number of sportive clubs and the emergence of the first regulatory bodies. Two bodythings gain prominence in the peri odo: Tiro and Football. In our analysis, we deduced that it was these storehouses that started the worries with performance, after which football shooters and equipment needed to win the championships and tournaments they were competing with. Finally, in part of the text called ‘End of the pugna...’ we point to the importance of the subject, demonstrating that the sportive device was part of a major project to transform the behaviour and entertainment required by the new urban viewing that consolidated in relation to the tiba and that there are still many matchs to be played in relation to Histo Nurriria de Sports in Stocktiba.

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