Jóvenes, crónicas e imaginarios culturales del fútbol: propuesta de análisis desde la triple mimesis de Paul Ricoeur.
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The research, carried out within the framework of the Master's Degree in Interdisciplinary Social Research, presents the understanding of the cultural imaginary established around soccer based on the life stories of two groups of young people in a private soccer school and a popular soccer school in the city of Bogotá. The methodological design was approached from the triple mimesis of Ricoeur (2009), described through the prefiguration phase which found factors that place this sport as an enhancer of collective meetings where similar practices and different meanings emerge. In addition, the configuration phase, that cover the analysis of articulations and disarticulations, weaved a series of factors that built the life stories, exploring participants personal traits, it means their family network, their friendship relationships and the society that surrounds them. To achive, the research was focus on the narrative biographical perspective of Delgado (2019), to describe the cultural imaginaries that constitute the life stories of the groups mentioned. Afterwards, the analysis of the tensions between the instituted-instituting from (Castoriadis, 1994), the fissures and other narrative possibilities in the life stories of these young people regarding soccer. Finally, the research developed the refiguration phase, which interpreted how, through the life stories of these young people, cultural imaginaries about soccer are created, realizing that both private and public meta-identities are capable of being transformed despite their fragmented senses of time and narration. Looking for to return to the world the interpretation of the realities found in the life stories of the participants through an auditory resource known as a podcast. This exercise was possible from the constant search to recognize if it is possible to understand the cultural imaginary of soccer, between life as narration and action of phenomena that configure it.
