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The Chosen Few: Aesthetics and Ideology in Football Fan Graffiti and Street Art

English

By (author): Mitja Velikonja

Just a game? This intriguing visual title looks deep into the underbelly of football (soccer) fandom, featuring a vast photographic archive of fans' graffiti and street art captured by a pioneering graffitologist. At the intersection of the street and sport we find themes of the day: how racial, ethnic, and class tensions play out in visual culture. On the fringe of sports culture are the Ultras, the football fans whose pyrotechnics, chants, wildly creative stunts, and hooliganism are infamous. Using selections from his archive containing hundreds of photographs of Ultras' street art and graffiti, including everything from elaborate murals to stickers to scratchitto incisions and spray-paint duels, award-winning author Mitja Velikonja introduces readers to the visual iconography of a fascinating underworld. The Ultra subculture is built by no-bodys, the anonymous (primarily) men whose attachments to their teams, specifically in Europe and post-socialist states, sometimes cross the lines into nationalist sentiments and militaristic Blood and Soil extremism. After examining general themes and trends in street art and tifo club graffiti, Velikonja embarks on a case study of fans from his native Slovenia and touches on the roles of neighboring football fans in the Balkan Wars. He continues with an analysis of political and socially progressive graffiti, local trends and circumstances, as well as its role in the United States. As he peels back layers of misinformation and misrepresentation, he cues our understanding of factional mindsets within histories of political instability, arguing for dissensus being a critical element to democracies. In the end, we understand that while always under siege, the ultra-fans require nothing less than fidelity and devotion, but precisely to what can be determined it's anyone's game to call. See more
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  • Dimensions: 139 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Nov 2021
  • Publisher: DoppelHouse Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781954600027

About Mitja Velikonja

Dr. Mitja Velikonja is a Professor for Cultural Studies and head of Center for Cultural and Religious Studies at University of Ljubljana Slovenia. Main areas of his research include contemporary Central-European and Balkan political ideologies subcultures and graffiti culture collective memory and post-socialist nostalgia. His monographs include Rock'n'Retro - New Yugoslavism in Contemporary Slovenian Music (Sophia 2013) Titostalgia A Study of Nostalgia for Josip Broz (Peace Institute Ljubljana 2008) Eurosis A Critique of the New Eurocentrism (Peace Institute Ljubljana 2005) and Religious Separation and Political Intolerance in Bosnia-Herzegovina (TAMU Press 2003). He is co-author of the book Celestial Yugoslavia: Interaction of Political Mythologies and Popular Culture (XX vek 2012) and co-editor and co-author of books Post-Yugoslavia - New Cultural and Political Perspectives (Palgrave 2014) and Yugoslavia From A Historical Perspective (HCHR 2017). He was a full-time visiting professor at Jagiellonian University in Krakow (2002 and 2003) at Columbia University in New York (2009 and 2014) at University of Rijeka (2015) at New York Institute in St. Petersburg (2015 and 2016) at Yale University (2020) Fulbright visiting researcher in Philadelphia (2004/2005) and visiting researcher at The Netherlands Institute of Advanced Studies (2012) and at the Remarque Institute of the New York University (2018). For his achievements he received four national and one international award (Erasmus EuroMedia Award by European Society for Education and Communication 2008). His last monograph Post-Socialist Political Graffiti in the Balkans and Central Europe (Routledge 2020) was awarded as one of the most important scientific achievements of University of Ljubljana for the year 2020.

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