Playing fields are "spaces where the communitas suspends its everyday life and structures" and "The internal logic of sporting games is connected to values from the social context" (Parlebas, Pierre. 2013. Motor praxeology: A new scientific paradigm. In Mariann Vaczi (ed.), Playing fields: Power, practice, and passion in sport, 127-144. Reno: University of Nevada Press). But what about the space in between? What kind of semiotics organisation can be detected in the membrane between player and liminal space where spectators are not allowed yet specific characters needed to carry out an event? We can therefore identify a liminality that can be connected either to the controlled or the wild playing field and depending on which of the two is the case can be analysed according to the degree of regulated system of signs which they produce. This implies different pathways and rituals: as matches are played, a variety of bodily activities may be taking place concurrently. Furthermore, it is inevitable that these activities attract the attention of the audience or alternately lead a player to interact with a non-player.In this article, I will first try to identify certain semiotics features, especially connected to Eco's Peircian concept of Encyclopedia, that characterize the status of liminal space around playing field. Then I will focus on liminality in soccer, investigating what kinds of interaction exist outside the playing area.

Off the pitch: semiotics of liminality between space and play / Ragonese, R.. - In: SEMIOTICA. - ISSN 1613-3692. - 2022:248(2022), pp. 169-185. [10.1515/sem-2022-0079]

Off the pitch: semiotics of liminality between space and play

Ragonese R.
2022

Abstract

Playing fields are "spaces where the communitas suspends its everyday life and structures" and "The internal logic of sporting games is connected to values from the social context" (Parlebas, Pierre. 2013. Motor praxeology: A new scientific paradigm. In Mariann Vaczi (ed.), Playing fields: Power, practice, and passion in sport, 127-144. Reno: University of Nevada Press). But what about the space in between? What kind of semiotics organisation can be detected in the membrane between player and liminal space where spectators are not allowed yet specific characters needed to carry out an event? We can therefore identify a liminality that can be connected either to the controlled or the wild playing field and depending on which of the two is the case can be analysed according to the degree of regulated system of signs which they produce. This implies different pathways and rituals: as matches are played, a variety of bodily activities may be taking place concurrently. Furthermore, it is inevitable that these activities attract the attention of the audience or alternately lead a player to interact with a non-player.In this article, I will first try to identify certain semiotics features, especially connected to Eco's Peircian concept of Encyclopedia, that characterize the status of liminal space around playing field. Then I will focus on liminality in soccer, investigating what kinds of interaction exist outside the playing area.
2022
2022
248
169
185
Off the pitch: semiotics of liminality between space and play / Ragonese, R.. - In: SEMIOTICA. - ISSN 1613-3692. - 2022:248(2022), pp. 169-185. [10.1515/sem-2022-0079]
Ragonese, R.
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