Football, Fandom and Collective Memory

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Argentina
Australian Football
Australian National Identity
Bad Blue Boys Zagreb
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Brazil
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charisma
charismatic affect
Che Guevara
Collective Identity
Collective Memory
Communist
Cuauhtemoc Blanco
cult
Ecological Claims
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Ethnic
Fandom
Fans
FC Bayern Munich
Folk Tale
follower agency
Football
Football Fans
Futebol Clube do Porto
Global
Heroes
Heroism
History
identity
Maradona
memory politics
Memory-Building
Mexico
Myth
nationalism studies
Organized Supporters
Patriotism
Perspectives
Political
political symbolism in football fandom
politics of memory
Race
Republic of Ploiesti
Republic of Ploiești
role model formation
Role Models
Socio-Political
Space
sports sociology
Subcultural
subcultural group analysis
supporter identity
Supporters
Sweden
Symbology
Tractor Football Club
Ukraine
Ukrainian Football Ultras
War
Zimbabwe

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032449203
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Jun 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines the topic of identity and collective memory in football fandom. Drawing on global research in history, sociology and political science, the book looks at how, where and why football fans and supporters’ groups introduce particular role models into their self-identity and performative narratives.

The book presents original, cutting-edge research that illustrates the complex, multidimensional nature of the (re-)formulation of collective memory and the elevation of role models. It looks at the processes by which some supporters’ groups celebrate historical and contemporary figures – including political leaders, warriors, revolutionaries, or armed resistance groups – that they believe embody patriotic, regional or nationalist virtues, as well as supporters’ groups who define their patriotism in opposition to these figures. The book presents cases ranging from Ukrainian football ultras in the shadow of Russian aggression, and Jewish role models in Germany’s collective football memory, to the symbology of Che Guevara and Diego Maradona in Brazilian and Argentinian football, to hero formation and the myths of national identity in Australian football.

This is fascinating reading for anybody with an interest in the sociology, culture or politics of sport, or in fandom, identity, nationalism more broadly in sociology, political science or history.

Przemysław Nosal is Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Sociology at Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland. His research interests cover the sociology of sport, culture studies, sociology of gambling and social policy. He is a member of the European Sociological Association and the Polish Sociological Association.

Radosław Kossakowski is Associate Professor in sociology in the Institute of Sociology at the University of Gdańsk, Poland. His research interests are focused on the sociology of sport, football studies, qualitative methodology, and masculinities studies.

Wojciech Woźniak is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Economics and Sociology at the University of Łódź, Poland. His research interests include sociology of sport (particularly the relations between sport and politics) social inequality, public/political discourse analysis and Finnish public policies.