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State of the Field - Ideologies, Identities and Initiatives

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Informationen zum Autor David Kilpatrick is Associate Professor in the School of Liberal Arts at Mercy College, USA, and Club Historian at the New York Cosmos. He earned his PhD in Comparative Literature and MA in Philosophy at Binghamton University, USA. Zusammenfassung Essays from the conference, "Soccer As the Beautiful Game: Football’s Artistry, Identity and Politics," held at Hofstra University, New York in April 2014. The chapters originally published as a special issue in Soccer & Society. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction. Ideologies, identities and initiatives: ‘The State of the Field’ Ideologies 1. Does soccer explain the world or does the world explain soccer? Soccer and globalization 2. The aesthetic and ecstatic dimensions of soccer: towards a philosophy of soccer 3. Three soccer discourses Identities 4. Civic integration or ethnic segregation? Models of ethnic and civic nationalism in club football/soccer 5. The 1883 F.A. Cup Final: working class representation, professionalism and the development of modern football in England 6. The British isolation from world football in the middle decades of the twentieth century – a myth? 7. ‘To Cross the Skager Rack’. Discourses, images, and tourism in early ‘European’ football: Scotland, the United Kingdom, Denmark, and Scandinavia, 1898–1914 8. Soccer clubs and civic associations in the political world of Buenos Aires prior to 1943 9. The history of the Zenit Soccer Club as a case study in Soviet Football Teams 10. Can Hong Kong Chinese football players represent their ‘Fatherland’? The Cold War, FIFA and the 1966 Asian Games 11. Devolution of Les Bleus as a symbol of a multicultural French future 12. Cooper’s Block: America’s first soccer neighbourhood 13. Rethinking ‘ethnic’ soccer: the National Junior Challenge Cup and the transformation of American soccer’s identity (1935–1976) 14. Soccer, politics and the American public: still ‘exceptional’? Initiatives 15. Transforming soccer to achieve solidarity: ‘Golombiao’ in Colombia 16. Innovation in soccer clubs – the case of Sweden 17. Sustainability initiatives in professional soccer 18. Teaching history and political economy through soccer 19. Soccer changes lives: from learned helplessness ...

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