New Ethnographies of Football in Europe

People, Passions, Politics
Langbeschreibung
Football has emerged as an important symbolic field through which various social, cultural, political, economic, and historical dimensions and antagonisms are negotiated. This volume covers a variety of themes illuminating the multiple ways that football impacts on people's everyday lives. Using anthropological research methods and data collected from ethnographic fieldwork, the contributors scrutinize not only the social fields of football fans and the specific socio-cultural contexts in which they are embedded, but also other actors beyond the pitch, and the possibilities for both agency and subversion. Taking into account processes of Europeanization, globalization, commercialization and migration, the collection offers fresh insights into fan identity formations and practices and highlights the importance of anthropology's self-reflexive and actor-centred perspective.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Editors' Introduction: People, Passions and Much More: Anthropology of Football; Micha? Buchowski, Ma?gorzata Z. Kowalska, Alexandra Schwell and Nina SzogsPART I: BEGINNINGS 2. Going for the Reds: Max Gluckman and the Anthropology of Football; Robert Gordon and Marizanne Grundlingh PART II: THE POLITICAL FIELD3. Normalising Political Relations through Football: the Case of Croatia and Serbia (1990-2013); Ivan ?or?evi? and Bojan Ziki?4. The Paradoxes of Politicization: Fan Initiatives in Zagreb, Croatia; Andrew Hodges and Paul Stubbs 5. We Are One! Or Are We? Football Fandom and Ethno-National Identity in Israel; Hani ZubidaPART III: AGENCY6. Hegemony in Question? Euro 2012 and Local Politics in the City of Pozna?; Ma?gorzata Zofia Kowalska7. Travelling European Gay Footballers. Tournaments as an Integration Ritual; Stefan Heissenberger8. To Pass And Not To Pass  Female Fans' Visibility in the Football Fandom Field; Daniel Regev, Tamar Rapoport  PART IV: EMBODIMENT 9. Being a Football Kid. Football as a Mediatized Play Practice; Stine Liv Johansen10. Why we wear it: The football shirt as a badge of identity; Viola HofmannPART V: MOBILITY AND TRANSNATIONALISM 11. Performing Loyalties/Rivalries. Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe Fans in Vienna; Nina Szogs12. Building a Turkish Fan Community: Facebook, Schengen and Easyjet; John McManus13. Editors' Conclusion: People, Passions - but what about Politics?; Micha? Buchowski, Ma?gorzata Z. Kowalska, Alexandra Schwell and Nina Szogs14. Afterword; Simon Kuper
Alexandra Schwell is an Assistant Professor at the Department of European Ethnology, University of Vienna, Austria. She is part of the FREE project consortium and is sub-project leader for 'Doing World Heritage', funded within the Sparkling Science Programme of the Austrian Ministry of Science, Research, and Economy. Nina Szogs is a researcher at University of Vienna, Austria and Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany and is part of the interdisciplinary European project FREE: Football Research in an Enlarged Europe (FP7). Her research focuses on intersectionality, gender and migration. Ma?gorzata Kowalska is a Researcher at Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland. As part of the Football Research in an Enlarged Europe project, she conducted ethnographic research on the legacy of Euro 2012 and her research interests include hegemonic business discourses and strategies, and the anthropology of political economies.
Michal Buchowski is a Professor and Chair of Social Anthropology at Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland and at European University Viadrina in Frankfurt/O, Germany. His interests focus on the anthropology of postsocialism, migration, multiculturalism, and football and his publications include Polish Ethnology (2012) and a co-edited volume entitled Colloquia Anthropologica (2014).
ISBN-13:
9781349567690
Veröffentl:
2020
Erscheinungsdatum:
31.08.2020
Seiten:
272
Autor:
Alexandra Schwell
Gewicht:
346 g
Format:
216x140x15 mm
Serie:
Football Research in an Enlarged Europe
Sprache:
Englisch

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