Football Fandom and Collective Memory
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<p>This book examines the topic of identity and collective memory in football fandom. Drawing on global research in history sociology and political science the book looks at how where and why football fans and supporters’ groups introduce particular role models into their self-identity and performative narratives.</p><p>The book presents original cutting-edge research that illustrates the complex multidimensional nature of the (re-)formulation of collective memory and the elevation of role models. It looks at the processes by which some supporters’ groups celebrate historical and contemporary figures – including political leaders warriors revolutionaries or armed resistance groups – that they believe embody patriotic regional or nationalist virtues as well as supporters’ groups who define their patriotism in opposition to these figures. The book presents cases ranging from Ukrainian football ultras in the shadow of Russian aggression and Jewish role models in Germany’s collective football memory to the symbology of Che Guevara and Diego Maradona in Brazilian and Argentinian football to hero formation and the myths of national identity in Australian football.</p><p>This is fascinating reading for anybody with an interest in the sociology culture or politics of sport or in fandom identity nationalism more broadly in sociology political science or history.</p>
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