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Identity and nation in African football : = fans, community and clubs /
Record Type:
Electronic resources : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Identity and nation in African football :/ edited by Chuka Onwumechili and Gerard Akindes.
Reminder of title:
fans, community and clubs /
other author:
Akindes, Gerard,
Description:
1 online resource.
[NT 15003449]:
Africa, Fandom and Shifting Identities: An Introduction to Football and Identity; Chuka Onwumechili and Gerard Akindes -- 1. Blurring Touchlines of Empire: Diasporic Identities of Arthur Wharton and Walter Tull; Phillip Janzen -- 2. It's All About the Beautiful Game of Football, or is it? On Television and Football in North Africa; Ali Ziyati and Gerard Akindes -- 3. Rooted in History: Politics, Identity and Ultras in North African Soccer; James M. Dorsey -- 4. History and Identity of East African Football within the African Context; Wycliffe Njororai -- 5. Performing Luo Identity in Kenya: Songs of Gor Mahia; Solomon Waliaula and Joseph Basil Okong'o -- 6. A Centennial Rivalry, Ahly v Zamalek: Identity and Society in Modern Egypt; Michel Raspaud and Monia Lachheb -- 7. Nigeria: Rangers, Igbo Identity and the Imagination of War; Chuka Onwumechili -- 8. Reinforcing Divisions and Blurring Boundaries in Johannesburg Football Fandom; Marc Fletcher -- 9. Shifting Identity towards Cameroon's National Football Squad: From Indomitable Lions to Tamed Lambs; Walter Gam Nkwi -- 10. Field of Dreams: Case Study in Kenyan Girls' Football; Anna Tranfaglia -- 11. Oh Lord, You are the Lord who Remembered John Obi Mikel; Chuka Onwumechili -- 12. CAF: Perennial Struggle in Crises of Identity; Chuka Onwumechili -- 13. From Stadium to Bars: Transnational Media and African Fan Identity; Gerard Akindes -- 14. Online Football Fan Identities and Cyber-fandoms in Zimbabwe; Manase Kudzai Chiweshe -- 15. From Leopoldville to Liege: A Conversation with Paul Bonga Bonga; Gerard Akindes and Peter Alegi.
Subject:
Soccer - Social aspects - Africa. -
Subject:
Africa. -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137355812
ISBN:
1137355816 (electronic bk.)
Identity and nation in African football : = fans, community and clubs /
Identity and nation in African football :
fans, community and clubs /edited by Chuka Onwumechili and Gerard Akindes. - 1 online resource. - Global culture and sport. - Global culture and sport..
Africa, Fandom and Shifting Identities: An Introduction to Football and Identity; Chuka Onwumechili and Gerard Akindes -- 1. Blurring Touchlines of Empire: Diasporic Identities of Arthur Wharton and Walter Tull; Phillip Janzen -- 2. It's All About the Beautiful Game of Football, or is it? On Television and Football in North Africa; Ali Ziyati and Gerard Akindes -- 3. Rooted in History: Politics, Identity and Ultras in North African Soccer; James M. Dorsey -- 4. History and Identity of East African Football within the African Context; Wycliffe Njororai -- 5. Performing Luo Identity in Kenya: Songs of Gor Mahia; Solomon Waliaula and Joseph Basil Okong'o -- 6. A Centennial Rivalry, Ahly v Zamalek: Identity and Society in Modern Egypt; Michel Raspaud and Monia Lachheb -- 7. Nigeria: Rangers, Igbo Identity and the Imagination of War; Chuka Onwumechili -- 8. Reinforcing Divisions and Blurring Boundaries in Johannesburg Football Fandom; Marc Fletcher -- 9. Shifting Identity towards Cameroon's National Football Squad: From Indomitable Lions to Tamed Lambs; Walter Gam Nkwi -- 10. Field of Dreams: Case Study in Kenyan Girls' Football; Anna Tranfaglia -- 11. Oh Lord, You are the Lord who Remembered John Obi Mikel; Chuka Onwumechili -- 12. CAF: Perennial Struggle in Crises of Identity; Chuka Onwumechili -- 13. From Stadium to Bars: Transnational Media and African Fan Identity; Gerard Akindes -- 14. Online Football Fan Identities and Cyber-fandoms in Zimbabwe; Manase Kudzai Chiweshe -- 15. From Leopoldville to Liege: A Conversation with Paul Bonga Bonga; Gerard Akindes and Peter Alegi.
The 2010 South African World Cup launched African football onto the global stage and its footballers are increasingly present at the best clubs in the world, yet it is rare to find compelling scholarship on the subject of African football. This book brings some of the top scholars on African football together to produce a collection that covers the diverse regions of the continent and diverse football topics. Focussing on aspects of identity, it spans issues of race, radicalization and self-identification, exploring the imagined continuation of war in support of a Nigerian club, the use of songs in support of a club and an ethnic community, and the effects of transnational broadcasting on supporter identification with football in Africa. This collection provides a valuable contribution to debates about African sport and identity and also contains an interview with one of Africa's first migrant footballers, Paul Bonga Bonga.
ISBN: 1137355816 (electronic bk.)
Source: 694029Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.com
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LC Class. No.: GV943.9.S64
Dewey Class. No.: 796.334096
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