Jean Bretonnel, boxing coach (1925-1989): a cultural approach to understanding a remarkable career trajectory

IF 2.7 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Jean-François Loudcher, Yannick Hernandez
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ABSTRACTJean Bretonnel was a prominent French boxing coach/manager active from 1925 to 1989. He succeeded in shaping a new profession and, above all, in getting French boxing recognised by the Americans who at that time controlled the professional sport globally. Admittedly, he benefited from a favourable socio-historical context during France’s post-war reconstruction, when boxing matches were among the country’s most popular sporting spectacles. But how do we account for Bretonnel’s individual success in this competitive environment? In this article I explore the professional trajectory of Jean Bretonnel on two levels. On the one hand I consider his personality, examining notions of culture and relationship to culture as encapsulated in the concept of “cultural form”. On the other hand, his career path is analysed in terms of the “system” he established by drawing on both his network of contacts and his specialist knowledge as manager and coach.KEYWORDS: BoxingJean Bretonnelmanagercoachcultural formcareer trajectory Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1. The plots of Balzac’s novels often revolve around rapid social elevation (e.g. Rastignac) and money, tainted by the essential violence of the male-dominated bourgeoisie; the style is precise and easy to understand. Proust, on the other hand, explores the tensions between love and money in a much more elaborate manner. His writing is characterised by long and rich description and a more ambiguous view of gender relations, which sit uneasily with certain traditional attitudes regarding masculine virility.2. Another interesting example is provided by Carine Érard (Citation2007), who analysed the career of French Olympic champion (1948) Micheline Ostermeyer.3. He even founded an amateur cycling club named La Pédale Pugilistique, whose membership comprised boxers, managers and promoters.4. Raymond Lepage, French heavyweight champion 1935, Robert Bourdet, French bantamweight champion, Assane Diouf and Omar Kid Le Noir.5. Jean Bretonnel registered a company under his own name, with the SIREN no. 784448615. Based in Paris (75010), the company specialised in sports coaching and professional sporting activities. Societe.com.6. Throughout his long career as a manager Bretonnel was only on informal “tu” terms with three of his boxers, of whom Robert Villemain was the most famous.7. Although Appadurai fails to recognise the limitations of this concept which – in spite of the breadth and depth of references on which it draws, some of which carry echoes of Deleuze – ultimately reproduces certain structuralist assumptions in its opposition between soft and hard cultural forms, as in the example of cricket (Dorin, Citation2006).8. Three-time Olympic champion (1948, 1952 and 1956), European EBU Champion (1962–1964)9. See also Bernard Lahire’s notion of plural dispositions.Additional informationFundingThe work was supported by the ECOr Department.
Jean Bretonnel,拳击教练(1925-1989):用文化方法来理解非凡的职业生涯轨迹
jean Bretonnel是法国著名的拳击教练/经理人,活跃于1925 - 1989年。他成功地塑造了一种新的职业,最重要的是,他使法国拳击得到了当时控制全球职业运动的美国人的认可。诚然,他得益于法国战后重建时期有利的社会历史背景,当时拳击比赛是法国最受欢迎的体育赛事之一。但我们如何解释布雷顿内尔在这种竞争环境中的个人成功呢?在这篇文章中,我将从两个层面探讨让·布列东内尔的职业轨迹。一方面,我考察了他的个性,考察了“文化形式”概念中所包含的文化概念及其与文化的关系。另一方面,从他利用自己的人脉网络和作为经理和教练的专业知识所建立的“体系”来分析他的职业道路。关键词:拳击jean bretonne经理教练文化职业轨迹披露声明作者未发现潜在的利益冲突。巴尔扎克小说的情节通常围绕着社会地位的迅速提升(比如拉斯蒂涅)和金钱,被男性主导的资产阶级的本质暴力所玷污;风格严谨,通俗易懂。另一方面,普鲁斯特以一种更细致的方式探讨了爱情与金钱之间的紧张关系。他的作品的特点是描述冗长而丰富,对两性关系的看法较为模糊,这与某些关于男性气概的传统态度格格不入。另一个有趣的例子是Carine Érard (Citation2007),她分析了1948年法国奥运会冠军Micheline ostermeyer的职业生涯。他甚至成立了一个业余自行车俱乐部,名叫La pdale Pugilistique,会员包括拳击手、经理和推广人员。雷蒙德·勒佩奇,1935年法国重量级冠军,罗伯特·布尔代,法国轻量级冠军,阿萨纳·迪乌夫和奥马尔·基德·勒·黑尔。Jean Bretonnel用自己的名字注册了一家公司,注册号为SIREN。784448615. 总部设在巴黎(75010),该公司专门从事体育教练和专业体育活动。Societe.com.6。在他漫长的教练生涯中,布勒东内尔只与他的三位拳手有过非正式的“亲密”关系,其中最有名的是罗伯特·维勒曼。尽管apapadurai没有认识到这个概念的局限性——尽管它所引用的参考文献的广度和深度,其中一些带有德勒兹的回声——最终在软文化形式和硬文化形式之间的对立中再现了某些结构主义假设,就像板球的例子一样(Dorin, Citation2006)。3次奥运会冠军(1948年、1952年和1956年),欧洲欧洲联盟冠军(1962年至1964年)参见Bernard Lahire的复数倾向概念。本研究由ECOr部门提供支持。
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