The football imagination : the rise of football fanzine culture
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The football imagination : the rise of football fanzine culture
(Popular cultural studies, 8)
Arena , Ashgate Pub. Co., c1995
- : pbk
- : hbk
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Note
Bibliography: p. 157-169
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This study looks at football as a sociological and cultural phenomenon. It draws upon an earlier work, "When Saturday Comes", by S. Readhead.
Table of Contents
- A novel school of thought - football theory into fanzine theory
- waiting for the great leap forward (1) - the genealogy of football writing
- waiting for the great leap forward (2) - the genealogy of fanzines
- rebels without a clue - football fanzine subculture
- vanguard or vagabond? - a history of "When Saturday Comes" (updated version of Chapter 4 in S. Redhead's "The Passion and the Fashion")
- are you sitting comfortably? - politics, supporters' organizations and fanzines
- we hate Jimmy Hill - the relationship between football, fanzines and television
- "the lad done brilliant" - football writing, consumption and identity (updated version of Chapter 5 in S. Redhead's "The Passion and the Fashion")
- the absolute game - football, racism and fascism in the New Europe
- 15 fame-filled minutes of the fanzine writer.
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