The Sports Hero in the Social Imaginary. Identity, Community, Ritual and Myth

Authors

  • Luca Bifulco <p class="Livellonota2CxSpFirst">Dipartimento di Scienze Sociali</p> <p class="Livellonota2CxSpLast">Università Federico II di Napoli </p>
  • Mario Tirino <p class="Livellonota2CxSpFirst">Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche, Sociali e della Comunicazione</p> <p class="Livellonota2CxSpLast">Università di Salerno</p>

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7413/22818138110

Keywords:

Sports Hero, Media Narratives, Rituality, Community, Myth

Abstract

This paper aims to introduce the sociological processes and mechanisms defining the social imaginary of sports hero, who is a sportsperson acquiring a special status by virtues of his/her extraordinary and exemplary skills, achievements and biography. The sports hero inspires long-term identification and he is symbol of a community, of its values, ideas and collective meanings, while his body incorporates socially appreciated and celebrated qualities. In the dramaturgical and ritual dimension of sport, an athlete can become a collective symbol, and, over time, an hero with mythical features. However, it is only through media narratives that a sportsperson can be heroic and mythical. Thus, the social imaginary in the narrative construction of the sports hero as a central role. The stories revitalise myths, archetypes and beliefs displaying human passions, ambitions, contradictions, conflicts and so on.

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Published

2018-07-31