Africa's World Cup : Critical Reflections on Play, Patriotism, Spectatorship, and Space /
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Ann Arbor :
University of Michigan Press,
2013.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part 1: Refashioning Urban Spaces and Local Struggles in Host Cities
- World Cup Finale on Long Street / Daniel Herwitz
- Integration, Marginalization, and Exclusion in World Cup Johannesburg / Marc Fletcher
- The World Cup Geography of Durban: What Will Endure? / David Roberts and Orli Bass
- Cape Town, the City without and within the White Lines / Killian Doherty
- Part 2: World Cup Sounds, Visual Culture, and Aesthetics
- World Cup Music and Football Noise: The Lion King, Waka Waka, and the Vuvuzela / Jennifer Doyle
- The Vuvuzela as Paradox of Leisure and Noise: A Sociocultural Perspective / Solomon Waliaula
- Halakasha! The Time Has Come! Exhibiting the Art of Football Fandom / Fiona Rankin-Smith
- Soccer Bleu: The View from Paris / John Samuel Harpham
- Part 3: Spectatorship, Patriotism, Nationalism, and Pan-Africanism
- Ghana's Black Stars: A Fifty-Year Journey to the World Cup Quarterfinals / Craig Waite
- To Sing or Not to Sing? National Anthems, Football Obsessions, and Bafana Bafana's World Cup / Chris Bolsmann
- An Aficionado's Perspectives on the Complexity and Contradictions of Rooting for a Team in the 2010 World Cup / Simon Adetona Akindes
- Chronicling the Uruguayan World Cup Experience across South Africa / David Patrick Lane
- Screaming U-S-A! (and Other Imagined Things): Us versus Them at South Africa 2010 / Andrew M. Guest
- Three Lions Ate My Shirt: England Fans in South Africa / Mark Perryman
- Mexi-co, Mexi-co, Ra, Ra, Ra!: Invented Traditions and the Cultural Performance of Mexican Fans at the 2010 World Cup / Sergio Varela Hernández
- The Road to 2010: A Soccer Journey from Marrakech to Johannesburg / Niels Posthumus and Anna Mayumi Kerber
- Part 4: Political Discourses and Economic Rationales of World Cup Hosting
- Worlds Apart?: The 1995 Rugby World Cup and the 2010 FIFA World Cup / Albert Grundlingh and John Nauright
- South Africa Welcomes the World: The 2010 World Cup, Xenophobia, and South Africa's Ubuntu Dream / Meg Vandermerwe
- In the Theater of the World Cup / Laurent Dubois
- Forum on the 2010 World Cup: Perspectives from South African Practitioners / Peter Alegi, Thabo Dladla, Mohlomi Kekeletso Maubane, and Rodney Reiners.