Football and discrimination: Antisemitism and beyond

<P><STRONG></STRONG></P><P>Introduction 1</P><P>PAVEL BRUNSSEN AND STEFANIE SCHÜLER-SPRINGORUM</P><B><P>PART I</P><P>Prologue </B>9</P><B><P>1 Collective identity and forms of abuse and discrimination in...

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Contributors: Brunssen, Pavel 1987- (Editor) ; Schüler-Springorum, Stefanie 1962- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
Published: London New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2021
In:Year: 2021
Edition:First published
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Summary:<P><STRONG></STRONG></P><P>Introduction 1</P><P>PAVEL BRUNSSEN AND STEFANIE SCHÜLER-SPRINGORUM</P><B><P>PART I</P><P>Prologue </B>9</P><B><P>1 Collective identity and forms of abuse and discrimination in football fan culture: A case study on antisemitism 11</P></B><P>EMMA POULTON</P><B><P>PART II</P><P>Ressentiment </B>35</P><B><P>2 The image of the "Judenklub" in interwar European soccer: Myth or reality? 37</P></B><P>RUDOLF OSWALD</P><B><P>3 The sociopolitical roots of antisemitism among football fandom: The real absence and imagined presence of Jews in Polish football 47</P></B><P>JACEK BURSKI AND WOJCIECH WOŹNIAK</P><B><P>4 Antisemitism in German football since the 1980s 65</P></B><P>FLORIAN SCHUBERT</P><B><P>5 Antisemitic ressentiment-communication directed at RB Leipzig in German football fan culture: The third other 81</P></B><P>PAVEL BRUNSSEN</P><P><B>PART III</P><P>Identity 95</P><P>6 Self-directed racialized humor as in-group marker among migrant players in a professional football team: "Dude, Just</P><P>Draw the Racist Card!" 97</P></B><P>SOLVEJG WOLFERS</P><B><P>7 Racism and interethnic conflict in Amateur football: The case of migrant sports clubs in Germany 111</P></B><P>SILVESTER STAHL</P><B><P>8 Struggling to belong in the face of otherness: The Atlanta Fútbol club of Buenos Aires 127</P></B><P>RAANAN REIN</P><B><P>PART IV</P><P>(Anti-)discrimination </B>139</P><B><P>9 Appealing to a common identity: The case of antisemitism in Dutch football 141</P></B><P>JORAM VERHOEVEN AND WILLEM WAGENAAR</P><B><P>10 Eintracht Frankfurt fans and the museum: Football history, remembrance culture, and the fight against antisemitism 152</P></B><P>MATTHIAS THOMA AND MARTIN LIEPACH</P><B><P>11 A comment on several specific aspects of remembrance and education projects in football 166</P></B><P>ANDREAS KAHRS</P><B><P>12 The twofold American exceptionalism in soccer fandom: Anti-discriminatory activism among organized soccer supporters in the US 179</P></B><P>MARKUS GERKE</P><P><B>PART V</P><P>Epilogue </B>197</P><B><P>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? 199</P></B><P>ANDREI S. MARKOVITS</P>
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xi, 218 Seiten)
ISBN:9780429341014
0429341016
9781000393712
1000393712
9781000393699
1000393690
DOI:10.4324/9780429341014