Temples of the Earthbound Gods : : Stadiums in the Cultural Landscapes of Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires / / Christopher Thomas Gaffney.

In Rio de Janeiro, the spiritual home of world football, and Buenos Aires, where a popular soccer club president was recently elected mayor, the game is an integral part of national identity. Using the football stadium as an illuminating cultural lens, Temples of the Earthbound Gods examines many as...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Texas Press eBook-Package Backlist 2000-2013
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Place / Publishing House:Austin : : University of Texas Press, , [2021]
©2008
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (285 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Foreword --
Preface --
Acknowledgments --
Abbreviations --
Chapter One. The Stadium in Theory and Practice --
Chapter Two. Rio de Janeiro: Spiritual Home of World Football --
Chapter Three. Stadiums and Society in Twenty-first Century Rio de Janeiro --
Chapter Four. Buenos Aires: Estadiolandia --
Chapter Five. Class and Conflict in the Stadiums of Buenos Aires --
Chapter Six. Comparative Cultural Urbanism --
Appendix A. Stadiums in Rio de Janeiro, 2007 --
Appendix B. Clubs and Stadiums in Buenos Aires, 2007 --
Appendix C. Time Line, Brazil --
Appendix D. Time Line, Argentina --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
Summary:In Rio de Janeiro, the spiritual home of world football, and Buenos Aires, where a popular soccer club president was recently elected mayor, the game is an integral part of national identity. Using the football stadium as an illuminating cultural lens, Temples of the Earthbound Gods examines many aspects of urban culture that play out within these monumental architectural forms, including spirituality, violence, rigid social norms, anarchy, and also expressions of sexuality and gender. Tracing the history of the game in Brazil and Argentina through colonial influences as well as indigenous ball courts in Mayan, Aztec, Zapotec, Mixtec, and Olmec societies, Christopher Gaffney's study spans both ancient and contemporary worlds, linking the development of stadiums to urbanization and the consolidation of nation building in two of Latin America's most intriguing megacities.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780292793736
9783110745344
DOI:10.7560/718807
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Christopher Thomas Gaffney.