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Exposing Fascism: The Rise of Bolsonarismo and the Naked Politics of Brazil’s First Trans Men’s Football Team

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2023

Cara Snyder*
Affiliation:
University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, US
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Abstract

From 2016 to 2019, the backlash in Brazil against so-called gender ideology framed gender dissidence as a reason for the country’s perceived decline, playing a central role in the rise of Bolsonarismo, a movement increasingly identified as fascist. In this gender-hostile environment, I examine Brazil’s first trans men’s soccer team, the Meninos Bons de Bola (MBB), and its use of nudity as a response to the political shift rightward and to tell a story about the precarity of minoritized groups across the Americas. The team’s changing approach to trans representation exposes the period as a watershed in Brazilian politics. The MBB’s naked protest during this time of governmental change reveals resistance to the machinations of Brazilian fascism, including censorship, backlash, and shaming. By asserting that the MBB were never just about futebol, the team uses the national sport to enact trans politics and to claim belonging beyond the bounds of normative citizenship.

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De 2016 a 2019, a reação no Brasil contra a chamada ideologia de gênero enquadrou a dissidência de gênero como uma razão para o declínio percebido do país, desempenhando um papel central na ascensão do bolsonarismo, um movimento cada vez mais identificado como fascista. Nesse ambiente hostil de gênero, examino o primeiro time de futebol masculino trans do Brasil, os Meninos Bons de Bola (MBB), e seu uso da nudez como resposta à mudança política para a direita e para contar uma história sobre a precariedade de grupos minoritários nas Américas. A mudança de abordagem da equipe para a representação trans expõe o período como um divisor de águas na política brasileira. O protesto nu dos MBB durante este período de mudança governamental revela resistência às maquinações do fascismo brasileiro, incluindo censura, reação e vergonha. Ao afirmar que o MBB nunca foi só futebol, o time usa o esporte nacional para decretar a política trans e reivindicar pertencimento além dos limites da cidadania normativa.

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Gender, Sexuality and Politics
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Figure 1. Photo used with permission from Rafa Canoba, Photographer and Artist, @Rafa. Canoba. Taken November 2017 at the Estúdio Nu (São Paulo, Brazil).

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Figure 2. Photo used with permission from Rafa Canoba, Photographer and Artist, @Rafa. Canoba. Taken November 2017 at the Estúdio Nu (São Paulo, Brazil).

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Figure 3. Raphael H. Martins. Used with permission from Isabel Abreu, @isabel_spbr. Taken July 2017 at the Sindicato dos Bancários (São Paulo, Brazil).

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Figure 4. MBB in the vestiario. Used with permission from Isabel Abreu, @isabel_spbr. Taken July 2017 at the Sindicato dos Bancários (São Paulo, Brazil).