Games Without Frontiers

Download or Read eBook Games Without Frontiers PDF written by John Williams and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2017-09-29 with total page 278 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Games Without Frontiers
Author :
Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 278
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781351934992
ISBN-13 : 1351934996
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Games Without Frontiers by : John Williams

Book excerpt: What is the historical appeal of football? How diverse are its players, supporters and institutions throughout the world? What are its various traditions and how are these affected by pressures to modernize?? In what ways does the game help to reinforce or overcome social differences and prejudices? How can we understand football’s subcultures, especially football hooligan ones? The 1994 World Cup Finals in the United States have again demonstrated the conflicts which exist around football over its international future. The multi-media age beckons new audiences for top-level matches, but worries remain that the historical and cultural appeal of football itself may be the real loser. The global game? has a breadth of skills, playing techniques, supporting styles and ruling bodies. These are all subject to local and national traditions of team play and fan display. Modern commercial influences and international cultural links through players and fan styles, are accommodated within the game to an increasing extent. Yet, football’s ability to differentiate remains: at local, regional, national and even continental levels. In some cases the game’s traditions ensure that these differences are becoming as oppositional today as is modern football hooliganism. But, the overall picture is one of a game without frontiers - rich in historical and cultural detail, pluralistic in its traditions and identities. This volume brings together essays by leading academics and researchers writing on world football. Their studies draw on interdisciplinary researches in England, Scotland, France, Italy, Germany, Austria, Argentina and Australia. The book will be of interest to students of sports science, cultural studies and social science and to all those who simply enjoy football as the world's greatest sporting passion.


Games Without Frontiers Related Books

Games Without Frontiers
Language: en
Pages: 278
Authors: John Williams
Categories: Sports & Recreation
Type: BOOK - Published: 2017-09-29 - Publisher: Routledge

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

What is the historical appeal of football? How diverse are its players, supporters and institutions throughout the world? What are its various traditions and ho
We are Hibernian
Language: en
Pages: 401
Authors: Andy MacVannan
Categories: Sports & Recreation
Type: BOOK - Published: 2015-11-01 - Publisher: Luath Press Ltd

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

By delving into the lives and backgrounds of an entire network of avid supporters, We are Hibernian explores how people become so involved in football, and is i
No One Likes Us, We Don't Care
Language: en
Pages: 263
Authors: Andrew Woods
Categories: True Crime
Type: BOOK - Published: 2011-03-07 - Publisher: Kings Road Publishing

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Meet the UK's most notorious football hooligans. Author Andrew Woods has come face-to-face with Millwall's most famous firm and now, for the first time, the Bus
Children of Albion Rovers
Language: en
Pages: 209
Authors: Laura Hird
Categories: Fiction
Type: BOOK - Published: 2010-08-31 - Publisher: Canongate Books

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Children of Albion Rovers is the best-selling and critically acclaimed collection of novellas that features six of the most exciting young writers to emerge fro
After the Match, the Game Begins
Language: en
Pages: 352
Authors: Kenny McCall
Categories: Hoodlums
Type: BOOK - Published: 2010-04-26 - Publisher: Kings Road Publishing

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Two childhood friends grow up on opposite sides of the two rival soccer teams in this memoir of friendship and loyalty. As they approached their teenage years a