• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: nicolepizarro445
  • hace 3 años

Necesito una investigación del fútbol y que este en ingles ayuden​


Fernandoalejo: y si buscas, digamos ejemplo: buscas que es el futbol y lo traduces

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: stevenmp2007
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Respuesta:

Soccer or its triumphs can be considered a new opium of the people or an incentive to continue fighting. The controversy is long-standing and was exacerbated by the media's omnipresence of football, so that now there is a huge number of supporters on both sides. Jorge Luis Borges was one of those who felt an aversion to soccer and Eduardo Galeano (1990) expressively explains it when he says of Buenos Aires: "He is horrified by everything that brings people together, such as football or politics, and everything that multiplies them, like the mirror or the act of love "(p. 119). Sometimes associated with the vulgar and the masses, others with its political use as the new panem et circences that demobilizes or depoliticizes, soccer has been branded as "intrinsically fascist" by the writer Sánchez Ferlosio (1990) in "A Fascist Show." A statement that, months later, was refuted by the anthropologist Juan Aranzadi (1990) in "Deporte y fascismo", where he asked to distinguish between the "fascist character of the personal and group attitudes of hooligans, tifosi, fans of his team and fans of watch football in general (with the exception of a few aesthetes who taste the beauty of the game and the intelligence of the players) "(sp) and pointed out that fascism in football was" the result of its professionalization (which subjects it to the imperatives of the market and advertising) "(sp).

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coronita pls :)


Fernandoalejo: wtf
stevenmp2007: q paso es larga para que la corte lo que mejor le venga
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