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The People's Game : Football Fandom in Zimbabwe / Manase Kudzai Chiweshe.

データ種別 電子ブック
出版者 Baltimore, Maryland : (Baltimore, Md. : : Project Muse, : Project MUSE,
出版者 [Oxford, England] : (Baltimore, Md. : : Distributed in and outside N. America by African Books Collective : Project MUSE,
出版者 Mankon, Cameroon : (Baltimore, Md. : : Langaa Research & Publishing CIG, : Project MUSE,
出版年 2017 : 2015)
出版年 2015)
出版年 [2017] : 2015)
大きさ 1 online resource (1 PDF (x, 158 pages))

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内容注記 I. Introduction and background -- II. Understanding the processes of becoming a football team fan in an African context : the case of Dynamos Football Club fans in Zimbabwe -- III. Till Death do us part : football as part of everyday life amongst Dynamos Football Club fans in Zimbabwe -- IV. Football rivalries in Zimbabwe -- V. One of the boys : female fans responses to masculine and phallocentric nature of football stadiums -- VI. Of goals and whores : football fandom and misogynistic songs at the Rufaro Stadium in Zimbabwe -- VII. Creation and meaning of symbols among Dynamos Football Club Fans in Zimbabwe -- VIII. Cyber-fandoms in Zimbabwe. / I. Introduction and background -- II. Understanding the processes of becoming a football team fan in an African context : the case of Dynamos Football Club fans in Zimbabwe -- III. Till Death do us part : football as part of everyday life amongst Dynamos Football Club fans in Zimbabwe -- IV. Football rivalries in Zimbabwe -- V. One of the boys : female fans responses to masculine and phallocentric nature of football stadiums -- VI. Of goals and whores : football fandom and misogynistic songs at the Rufaro Stadium in Zimbabwe -- VII. Creation and meaning of symbols among Dynamos Football Club Fans in Zimbabwe -- VIII. Cyber-fandoms in Zimbabwe.
一般注記 Issued as part of book collections on Project MUSE.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 145-158).
Access restricted to authorized users and institutions.
This book weaves together a rich tapestry on football fandom in Zimbabwe. Based on empirical research focusing on the different dimensions of fan practices and experiences, the book is the result of multiple fieldwork processes with fans in Zimbabwe spanning a period of eight years including desk research, interviews, observation, focus group discussions and netnography. It demonstrates the nexus between social identities and supporting a sports team, highlighting that there are deeper underlying meanings and assumptions to one's support of a sporting team. Manase Chiweshe highlights the various nuances of supporting football clubs. This book provides an alternative way to understanding communities and how sport can be viewed as a serious lens into societal organisations. It offers important insights into how Zimbabweans are also engaged in leisure activities and that play is also part of their life worlds. Given the major focus on poverty, disease and conflict, African stories of intimate play and enjoyment tend to be sidelined. Soccer has the power to bring together or divide communities. In many an African context, just as in Zimbabwe, everyday ethnic and religious rivalries are played out through football matches. It is thus important to capture this space and use football as a way to heal historic and deep-seated conflicts.
著者標目 *Chiweshe, Manase Kudzai,
Project Muse,
Project Muse.
件 名 LCSH:Soccer fans -- Zimbabwe.  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Soccer -- Social aspects -- Zimbabwe.  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Electronic books.
FREE:Electronic books. -- local  全ての件名で検索
分 類 LCC:GV944.Z55
巻冊次 9789956763931 ; ISBN:9789956763931 REFWLINK
9956763934 ; ISBN:9956763934 REFWLINK
XISBN:9789956762941 REFWLINK
ISBN 9789956763931
URL https://muse.jhu.edu/book/55825/
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