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The Changing Face of Football John Solomos

The Changing Face of Football von John Solomos

The Changing Face of Football John Solomos


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Zusammenfassung

Provides an account of the role of race, nation and identity within contemporary football cultures. Focused around the four clubs on which the authors did their research, this book shows how different clubs understand and experience race in different ways. It is aimed at those interested in football, sport, race and ethnic studies.

The Changing Face of Football Zusammenfassung

The Changing Face of Football: Racism, Identity and Multiculture in the English Game John Solomos

The game of football has undergone massive changes in the past few decades. The creation of the F.A. Premier League, the influx of television revenue, the commercialization of the game, and the growth in the numbers of foreign players have all left their mark. One area that has attracted increasing interest in the media and amongst the pages of football magazines is the issue of race and racism in football. But until now, the complexities of the situation have often been neglected in the midst of moral activism. Why has football become such an important arena for the expression of racist and xenophobic attitudes? How are racial and ethnic identities constructed and re-constructed in everyday social interactions and ritual gatherings? This highly readable and accessible book provides the first systematic and empirically grounded account of the role of race, nation and identity within contemporary football cultures. Focused around the four clubs on which the authors did their research, the book shows how different clubs understand and experience race in different ways. Looking at football at a national level, the authors trace the history of racism and its impact on the contemporary game. The emphasis throughout is on the changing role of racial and ethnic identity in football over the years. This book draws on research conducted at the height of campaigning activity within the game, as well as on contemporary scholarship about racism and sport. It will be essential reading for anyone interested in football, sport, race and ethnic studies.

The Changing Face of Football Bewertungen

'It is such teasing-out and analysis of nuance and complexity, uncoupling racism from hooliganism, that makes this book both important and fascinating. Football should again be grateful to sociologists.'Times Higher Education Supplement'The Changing Face of Football is of particular note, and draws on empirical research to provide a comprehensive consideration of the history of racism and football.'Network: Newsletter of the BSA'The first really contemporary sustained account of English football ... It has moved the debate beyond the generic stereotypes that have permeated the public debate about racism in British football. The synthesis of material is carefully crafted and presented and is a joy to read.'Sociology of Sport Journal'Provides the reader with an empircally-grounded and highly perceptive insight into comtemporary football culture.'Patterns of Prejudice

Über John Solomos

Les Back Reader in Sociology,Goldsmiths College, University of London Tim Crabbe Principal Lecturer Social & Cultural Studies in Sport, Sheffield Hallam University John Solomos

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR003038185
9781859734834
1859734839
The Changing Face of Football: Racism, Identity and Multiculture in the English Game John Solomos
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2001-11-01
324
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