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    "name": "Transatlantic Cultures",
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  "sameAs": "https://doi.org/10.35008/tracs-0171",
  "about": [
    "sport",
    "violence",
    "race",
    "virility",
    "masculinity",
    "leisure",
    "spectacle"
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  "name": "Boxing",
  "abstract": "Boxing is a major modern sport. Codified in England at the end of the eighteenth century, it became a privileged space of symbolic confrontation of races and nations, dominated by a virile image of manhood. It participated in the regulation of violence, to the detriment of other martial practices in Africa and Europe.",
  "url": "https://transatlantic-cultures.org/es/catalog/boxe",
  "datePublished": "2022-12-04",
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      "familyName": "Artiaga",
      "givenName": "Loïc",
      "name": "Loïc Artiaga"
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