Perspectives on the U.S.-Mexico soccer rivalry : passion and politics in red, white, blue, and green

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Perspectives on the U.S.-Mexico soccer rivalry : passion and politics in red, white, blue, and green

Jeffrey W. Kassing, Lindsey J. Meân, editors

(Global culture and sport / series editors Stephen Wagg and David Andrews)

Palgrave Macmillan, c2017

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This edited volume considers the U.S.-Mexico soccer rivalry, which occurs against a complex geo-political, social, and economic backdrop. Multidisciplinary contributions explore how a long and complicated history between these countries has produced a unique rivalry-one in which loyalties split friends and family; fan turnout in many regions of the U.S. favors Mexico; and games are imbued with both national pride and politics. The themes of nationhood, geography, citizenship, acculturation, identity, globalization, narrative and mythology reverberate throughout this book, especially with regard to how they shape place, identity, and culture.

Table of Contents

Section 1: Nation and Citizenship 1. The Border War for Young Mexican American Soccer Players: How Family and National Identity Play Out on the Field 2. Women's Soccer in Mexico: A Unique Spin on the Rivalry with the United States 3. Place, Nation and the U.S.-Mexico Soccer Rivalry: Dual Citizens, Home Stadiums, and Hosting the Gold Cup Section 2: Media and Representation 4. A Resistance to Rivalry: The U.S.-Mexico Soccer Matchup Through the Eyes of Mexican Sports Journalists, 1934-2013 5. Gendered Nations: Media Representations of the Men's and Women's U.S.-Mexico Soccer Rivalry 5. Mexico "on Top:" Queering Masculinity in Contemporary Mexican Soccer Chronicles Section 3: Mythology and Symbols 7. Place, Memory, and Myth in Dos-A-Cero 8. An (Im)penetrable Fortress: The Mythology of Estadio Azteca in the U.S.-Mexico Men's National Team Soccer Rivalry 9. Picturing a Rivalry: Nationhood, Soccer, and Contemporary Art Section 4: Fans and Fandom 10. Food-ball: Tailgates that Enculturate before U.S.-Mexico Futbol Matches 11. Global Futbol, the Masked Fan and Flat Screen Arenas: Mexican Soccer Communities in the United States and the Genesis of the Tricolor Brand in Global Landscapes, 1970-2012 12. Bicultural Stress, Soccer and Rivalry: How Mexican-Americans Experience the Soccer Competition Between Their Two Countries

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