Football and Popular Culture

Football and Popular Culture

Singing Out from the Stands

Carr, James; Parnell, Daniel; Power, Martin J.; Millar, Stephen R.; Widdop, Paul

Taylor & Francis Ltd

01/2023

194

Mole

Inglês

9781032006482

15 a 20 dias

376

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PART I

Sound and violence in football culture 9

1 Kicking metaphors of the body around in the mediation of self and other: conceptual metaphor in the multimodal construction of football songs and chants 11

SIMON MCKERRELL

2 'You call this democracy?': FC Saint Pauli supporters, football chants, and the police 25

MAX JACK

3 Sound, violence and gender performances in Brazilian football 39

PEDRO SILVA MARRA

4 Capital culture, political performance: listening to football in Ottawa 2014-2015 51

JORDAN ZALIS

PART II

Football and screen 69

5 Kicking, not screaming: an examination of football (soccer) and female footballers in Australian screen-based narratives 71

FREYA WRIGHT-BROUGH AND LEE MCGOWAN

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6 European cinema and the football film: 'Play for the people who've accepted you' 87

SEAN CROSSON

7 Football, fantasy, film: cinema and the cultural politics of fans' imaginative investments in football stars 108

MARCUS FREE

PART III

Football and/as cultural identity 123

8 Yugoslav football and British popular culture 1975-1991: from Petar Borota to 'Sexton's Lions' 125

DEJAN ZEC AND MILOS PAUNOVIC

9 Unwrapped: football fans and The Anfield Wrap 140

CIARAN RYAN

10 The resuscitation of a babe: interrogating the fan-led virtual

dedicatory practices of Duncan Edwards 154

GAYLE ROGERS

11 'What's he know about the Premier League?': football media and the perpetuated archetypes of 'Englishness' 170

JONATHAN CABLE
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Martin Power;Football Fandom;Stephen Millar;Contemporary Society;EPL;Paul Widdop;Manchester United;Dan Parnell;Football Films;James Carr;LFC;football;Football Songs;popular culture;Young Man;soccer;English Football;music;FIFA Woman's World Cup;football chants;Munich Air Disaster;fans;English National Team;fandom;Women's Football;FC St Pauli;Football Fans;violence;Female Footballers;Brazil;Yugoslav Football;film;Sport Cinema;cinema;Busby Babes;Anfield Wrap;Australian Screen Content;identity;Verticality Metaphor;Duncan Edwards;Conceptual Metaphor;Australian Screen Productions;media;Liverpool Football Club;national identity;Football Media;premier league;womens football;Football studies;Nationalism;Social media