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English, Spanish, Portuguese
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Abstract
El This job seeks to get closer to building the identity of the community of guanacasteca people, especially the ‘male men’, known in Costa Rica as sabaneros, which can be traced back to traditional terms: broodwater, refranc, quartet, pumps. Statements which have been involved in the reproduction of a concept of man that coheses a type of male masculinity, covered by speeches which clearly establish the dividing line between the ideal of man, male, male, sabanero, and other subjects left out, including women, and other men who do not attain the proposed identity profile. As this pioneering work in your field has been divided into axes of statements that contribute to the consolidation of this masculinity, in order to understand the importance of language in social construction.