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            Rugby : UN MONDE À PART ?

            Énigmes et intrigues d’une culture atypoque

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            Author(s)
            William Nuytens
            Olivier Chovaux
            Language
            French
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            Abstract
            Quel rugby demain ? Cette question est bien au centre des préoccupations de la plupart des initiés. Chacun comprend l’origine de l’interrogation : le monde de l’Ovalie change et beaucoup craignent de ne plus y retrouver ce qui les passionne. Cet ouvrage réunit plusieurs contributions utiles pour lever le doute et les inquiétudes, pour comprendre ce que pourrait devenir le rugby. Les auteurs s’adressent aussi aux profanes, notamment à celles et ceux qui voient le rugby comme un monde à part : quelques énigmes devraient pouvoir être résolues ici, en particulier celle de sa curieuse distribution géographique. Cette tâche, double, n’aura pas été facile à mener, parce que le rugby est fait de singularités, parce qu’il se singularise, parce qu’on le singularise.
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            https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/58703
            Keywords
            rugby; sociologie du sport
            DOI
            10.4000/books.apu.8343
            ISBN
            9782848324050
            Publisher
            Artois Presses Université
            Publisher website
            http://books.openedition.org/apu
            Publication date and place
            2005
            Classification
            Traditional medicine and herbal remedies
            • Imported or submitted locally

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