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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Usages du corps et transmission : pratique de la lutte traditionnelle à M'bao / Body usage and transmission : practice of traditional wrestling at M’Bao

Sakho, Mouhamadou Lamine 08 September 2016 (has links)
La lutte traditionnelle est un duel qui, dans les pratiques, s'envisage dans une dynamique collective. Le lutteur est imprégné d’un espace de pratique qui reflète l’environnement social. Il prend appui sur son expérience individuelle mais sa pratique s’inscrit dans un imaginaire social. Le lutteur intègre un groupe dans lequel il acquiert les rudiments de la lutte et avec lequel il dispute ses combats. L’entourage du lutteur s’implique, de manière différenciée, dans les différents temps de la lutte. Aujourd’hui, ce jeu culturel, de nature corporelle et physique, tend à participer de manière significative à la transformation des relations sociales, comme levier dans l’acquisition d'un statut social, en termes de reconnaissance. Notre démarche de recherche s’appuie essentiellement sur le terrain. Il est question de comprendre le processus par lequel les acteurs lutteurs, dans un parcours qui leur est propre et dans le contexte spécifique du village lébou de M’bao, s'approprient la pratique de la lutte traditionnelle. / The traditional wrestling is a duel that is practically envisioned in a collective dynamic.The wrestler is impregnated with a space for practice that reflects the social environment. He gets support from his individual experience but his practice is registered in a social imaginary. The wrestler integrates a group that helps him acquire the rudiments of wrestling and with which he plays his battles.Those close to the wrestler involve in different ways during the diverse times of the wrestling match. Nowadays, this cultural game that is bodily and physical in nature tends to significantly participate in the transformation of the social relationships as a lever to acquire a social status in terms of acknowledgement. Our research method focuses essentially on the field. It is a matter of understanding the process through which the stakeholders, wrestlers- in a process that is specific to them and specially in the lebou village of M’bao take ownership of the practice of traditional wrestling.

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