Football and the Boundaries of History Critical Studies in Soccer / edited by Brenda Elsey, Stanislao G. Pugliese.
2017
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Football and the Boundaries of History Critical Studies in Soccer / edited by Brenda Elsey, Stanislao G. Pugliese.
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New York : Palgrave Macmillan US : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
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XX, 384 pages 20 illustrations, 19 illustrations in color. : online resource
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Preface The Ball is Round Stanislao G. Pugliese
Introduction Marking the Field Brenda Elsey.-.Art Criticism
Chapter 1 Drawing the Foul: Diving and Visuality in Contemporary English Football Luke Healey
Chapter 2 From Galáctico to Head Butt: Globalization, Immigration and the Politics of Identity in Artistic Representations of Zidane Daniel Haxall
Collective Psychology and Group Identity
Chapter 3 Soccer in the Shadow of Death: Propaganda and Survival in the Nazi Ghetto-Camp of Terezín Kevin E. Simpson
Chapter 4 In the Shadow of the State: The National Team and the Politics of National Identity in Spain Jim O'Brien
Political Science and International Relations
Chapter 5 Beyond the Unfulfilled Promise of Soviet International Football, 1945-1991 Mauricio Borrero
Chapter 6 Post-Colonial Outcomes: FIFA, Overseas Territory, and National Identity Steve Menary
Chapter 7 The Hermit Kingdom vs. the World: North Korea in the 2010 World Cup Aaron D. Horton
Race and Ethnic Studies
Chapter 8 Fausto dos Santos: The Wonders and Challenges of Blackness in Brazil's “Mulatto Football” Roger Kittleson
Chapter 9 Who Counts As a Real American? Dual Citizenship, Hybridity, and the U.S. Men's National Team Jon D. Bohland
Sexuality and Gender
Chapter 10 Social Climbing, Cultural Experimentation and Trailblazing the Metrosexual: Franz Beckenbauer in the 1960s and 1970s Kay Schiller
Chapter 11 Standing on Honeyball's Shoulders: A History of Independent Women's Football Clubs in England Jean Williams
The State and Civil Society
Chapter 12 Politics, Power and Soccer in Postwar Italy: The Case of Naples Rosario Forlenza
Chapter 13 The Politics of Football in Post-Colonial Sierra Leone Tamba E. M'bayo
Chapter 14 The Competitive Party: The Formation and Crisis of Organized Fan Groups in Brazil, 1950-1980 Bernardo Buarque de Hollanda
Philosophy and Critical Theory
Chapter 15 “Another World (Cup) is Possible!” Twenty Theses about Modern Football Tim Walters
Chapter 16 On Virtue, Irony and Glory: The Pitch and the People Jason Burke Murphy.
Introduction Marking the Field Brenda Elsey.-.Art Criticism
Chapter 1 Drawing the Foul: Diving and Visuality in Contemporary English Football Luke Healey
Chapter 2 From Galáctico to Head Butt: Globalization, Immigration and the Politics of Identity in Artistic Representations of Zidane Daniel Haxall
Collective Psychology and Group Identity
Chapter 3 Soccer in the Shadow of Death: Propaganda and Survival in the Nazi Ghetto-Camp of Terezín Kevin E. Simpson
Chapter 4 In the Shadow of the State: The National Team and the Politics of National Identity in Spain Jim O'Brien
Political Science and International Relations
Chapter 5 Beyond the Unfulfilled Promise of Soviet International Football, 1945-1991 Mauricio Borrero
Chapter 6 Post-Colonial Outcomes: FIFA, Overseas Territory, and National Identity Steve Menary
Chapter 7 The Hermit Kingdom vs. the World: North Korea in the 2010 World Cup Aaron D. Horton
Race and Ethnic Studies
Chapter 8 Fausto dos Santos: The Wonders and Challenges of Blackness in Brazil's “Mulatto Football” Roger Kittleson
Chapter 9 Who Counts As a Real American? Dual Citizenship, Hybridity, and the U.S. Men's National Team Jon D. Bohland
Sexuality and Gender
Chapter 10 Social Climbing, Cultural Experimentation and Trailblazing the Metrosexual: Franz Beckenbauer in the 1960s and 1970s Kay Schiller
Chapter 11 Standing on Honeyball's Shoulders: A History of Independent Women's Football Clubs in England Jean Williams
The State and Civil Society
Chapter 12 Politics, Power and Soccer in Postwar Italy: The Case of Naples Rosario Forlenza
Chapter 13 The Politics of Football in Post-Colonial Sierra Leone Tamba E. M'bayo
Chapter 14 The Competitive Party: The Formation and Crisis of Organized Fan Groups in Brazil, 1950-1980 Bernardo Buarque de Hollanda
Philosophy and Critical Theory
Chapter 15 “Another World (Cup) is Possible!” Twenty Theses about Modern Football Tim Walters
Chapter 16 On Virtue, Irony and Glory: The Pitch and the People Jason Burke Murphy.
Summary
The essays in this volume use football to create a dialogue between history and other disciplines, including art criticism, philosophy, and political science. The study of football provides fertile ground for interdisciplinary initiatives and this volume explores the disciplinary boundaries that are shifting “beneath our feet.” Traditional disciplines in the humanities and social sciences have come to embrace diverse research methodologies and the increased scholarly attention to football over the past decade reflects both the startling popularity of the sport and the trends in historical scholarship that have been termed the “cultural,” “interpretive,” or “linguistic” turns. This volume includes work on gender, sexuality, and ethnicity, which have challenged disciplinary fault-lines.
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