Football and Discrimination
Antisemitism and Beyond
Herausgeber: Brunssen, Pavel; Schüler-Springorum, Stefanie
Football and Discrimination
Antisemitism and Beyond
Herausgeber: Brunssen, Pavel; Schüler-Springorum, Stefanie
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This book takes a close look at discrimination in football in order to illuminate our understanding of the interaction between sport and wider society, politics and culture, particularly in terms of the (re)production of identity.
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This book takes a close look at discrimination in football in order to illuminate our understanding of the interaction between sport and wider society, politics and culture, particularly in terms of the (re)production of identity.
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Produktdetails
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- Critical Research in Football
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 514g
- ISBN-13: 9780367356590
- ISBN-10: 0367356597
- Artikelnr.: 68471300
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Critical Research in Football
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 514g
- ISBN-13: 9780367356590
- ISBN-10: 0367356597
- Artikelnr.: 68471300
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Pavel Brunssen is a PhD candidate at the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures at the University of Michigan, USA, where he is also pursuing a graduate certificate in Judaic Studies at the Frankel Center for Judaic Studies. His main research interests include antisemitism and antigypsyism in European football fan cultures. In 2011, Pavel cofounded a magazine called Transparent, of which he was editor in chief until 2017, that focuses on the political aspects of soccer fan cultures. Stefanie Schüler-Springorum is a historian and Director of the Center for Research on Antisemitism, Germany. She is also Co-Director of the Selma-Stern- Center for Jewish Studies, Germany, and directs the Berlin branch of the Center for Research on Social Cohesion. Her fields of research include Jewish, German, and Spanish history.
Introduction
Part I: Prologue
1. Collective Identity and Forms of Abuse and Discrimination in Football Fan Culture: A Case Study on Antisemitism
Part II: Ressentiment
2. The Image of the "Judenklub" in Interwar European Soccer: Myth or Reality?
3. The Sociopolitical Roots of Antisemitism Among Football Fandom: The Real Absence and Imagined Presence of Jews in Polish Football
4. Antisemitism in German Football Since the 1980s
5. Antisemitic Ressentiment-Communication Directed at RB Leipzig in German Football Fan Culture: The Third Other
Part III: Identity
6. Self-Directed Racialized Humor as In-Group Marker Among Migrant Players in a Professional Football Team: "Dude
Just Draw the Racist Card!"
7. Racism and Interethnic Conflict in Amateur Football: The Case of Migrant Sport Clubs in Germany
8. Struggling to Belong in the Face of Otherness: The Atlanta Fútbol Club of Buenos Aires
Part IV: (Anti-)discrimination
9. Appealing to a Common Identity: The Case of Antisemitism in Dutch Football
10. Eintracht Frankfurt Fans and the Museum: Football History
Remembrance Culture
and the Fight Against Antisemitism
11. A Comment on Several Specific Aspects of Remembrance and Education Projects in Football
12. The Twofold American Exceptionalism in Soccer Fandom: Anti-Discriminatory Activism Among Organized Soccer Supporters in the United States
Part V: Epilogue
13. What Is It About Association Football - the Arrogantly Self-Appointed 'Beautiful Game' - That Renders Most (Though Not All) of Its Fan Cultures So Ugly?
Part I: Prologue
1. Collective Identity and Forms of Abuse and Discrimination in Football Fan Culture: A Case Study on Antisemitism
Part II: Ressentiment
2. The Image of the "Judenklub" in Interwar European Soccer: Myth or Reality?
3. The Sociopolitical Roots of Antisemitism Among Football Fandom: The Real Absence and Imagined Presence of Jews in Polish Football
4. Antisemitism in German Football Since the 1980s
5. Antisemitic Ressentiment-Communication Directed at RB Leipzig in German Football Fan Culture: The Third Other
Part III: Identity
6. Self-Directed Racialized Humor as In-Group Marker Among Migrant Players in a Professional Football Team: "Dude
Just Draw the Racist Card!"
7. Racism and Interethnic Conflict in Amateur Football: The Case of Migrant Sport Clubs in Germany
8. Struggling to Belong in the Face of Otherness: The Atlanta Fútbol Club of Buenos Aires
Part IV: (Anti-)discrimination
9. Appealing to a Common Identity: The Case of Antisemitism in Dutch Football
10. Eintracht Frankfurt Fans and the Museum: Football History
Remembrance Culture
and the Fight Against Antisemitism
11. A Comment on Several Specific Aspects of Remembrance and Education Projects in Football
12. The Twofold American Exceptionalism in Soccer Fandom: Anti-Discriminatory Activism Among Organized Soccer Supporters in the United States
Part V: Epilogue
13. What Is It About Association Football - the Arrogantly Self-Appointed 'Beautiful Game' - That Renders Most (Though Not All) of Its Fan Cultures So Ugly?
Introduction
Part I: Prologue
1. Collective Identity and Forms of Abuse and Discrimination in Football Fan Culture: A Case Study on Antisemitism
Part II: Ressentiment
2. The Image of the "Judenklub" in Interwar European Soccer: Myth or Reality?
3. The Sociopolitical Roots of Antisemitism Among Football Fandom: The Real Absence and Imagined Presence of Jews in Polish Football
4. Antisemitism in German Football Since the 1980s
5. Antisemitic Ressentiment-Communication Directed at RB Leipzig in German Football Fan Culture: The Third Other
Part III: Identity
6. Self-Directed Racialized Humor as In-Group Marker Among Migrant Players in a Professional Football Team: "Dude
Just Draw the Racist Card!"
7. Racism and Interethnic Conflict in Amateur Football: The Case of Migrant Sport Clubs in Germany
8. Struggling to Belong in the Face of Otherness: The Atlanta Fútbol Club of Buenos Aires
Part IV: (Anti-)discrimination
9. Appealing to a Common Identity: The Case of Antisemitism in Dutch Football
10. Eintracht Frankfurt Fans and the Museum: Football History
Remembrance Culture
and the Fight Against Antisemitism
11. A Comment on Several Specific Aspects of Remembrance and Education Projects in Football
12. The Twofold American Exceptionalism in Soccer Fandom: Anti-Discriminatory Activism Among Organized Soccer Supporters in the United States
Part V: Epilogue
13. What Is It About Association Football - the Arrogantly Self-Appointed 'Beautiful Game' - That Renders Most (Though Not All) of Its Fan Cultures So Ugly?
Part I: Prologue
1. Collective Identity and Forms of Abuse and Discrimination in Football Fan Culture: A Case Study on Antisemitism
Part II: Ressentiment
2. The Image of the "Judenklub" in Interwar European Soccer: Myth or Reality?
3. The Sociopolitical Roots of Antisemitism Among Football Fandom: The Real Absence and Imagined Presence of Jews in Polish Football
4. Antisemitism in German Football Since the 1980s
5. Antisemitic Ressentiment-Communication Directed at RB Leipzig in German Football Fan Culture: The Third Other
Part III: Identity
6. Self-Directed Racialized Humor as In-Group Marker Among Migrant Players in a Professional Football Team: "Dude
Just Draw the Racist Card!"
7. Racism and Interethnic Conflict in Amateur Football: The Case of Migrant Sport Clubs in Germany
8. Struggling to Belong in the Face of Otherness: The Atlanta Fútbol Club of Buenos Aires
Part IV: (Anti-)discrimination
9. Appealing to a Common Identity: The Case of Antisemitism in Dutch Football
10. Eintracht Frankfurt Fans and the Museum: Football History
Remembrance Culture
and the Fight Against Antisemitism
11. A Comment on Several Specific Aspects of Remembrance and Education Projects in Football
12. The Twofold American Exceptionalism in Soccer Fandom: Anti-Discriminatory Activism Among Organized Soccer Supporters in the United States
Part V: Epilogue
13. What Is It About Association Football - the Arrogantly Self-Appointed 'Beautiful Game' - That Renders Most (Though Not All) of Its Fan Cultures So Ugly?