Football Nation : : The Playing Fields of German Culture, History, and Society / / ed. by Oliver Knabe, Rebeccah Dawson, Alan McDougall, Bastian Heinsohn.

Over the past century, the impact of football on Germany has been manifold, influencing the arts, political debates, and even contributing to the construction of cultural memories and national narratives. Football Nation analyses the game’s fluid role in shaping and reflecting German society, and sp...

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Place / Publishing House:New York; , Oxford : : Berghahn Books, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Spektrum: Publications of the German Studies Association ; 25
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Physical Description:1 online resource (326 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
INTRODUCTION Historical Perspectives on the German Football Nation --
PART I A Border-Crossing Game: German Football and International Cultural Exchange --
CHAPTER 1 The Introduction and Integration of Football into a Divided Society: Conservative and Socialist Football in Germany from 1871 to 1933 --
CHAPTER 2 Fußball Internationale Toward a Global History of GDR Football --
CHAPTER 3 Local Fans, Global Players: Contradictions in Postindustrial Football --
PART II Race, Exclusion, and Otherness in German Football --
CHAPTER 4 Willy Meisl’s German Football Nation: Internationalism, Austrian Patriotism, and Jewish Pride in Interwar Sports Writing --
CHAPTER 5 Commodified, Corrupted, and Capitalist: Combatting the Modern Athletic Machine in Melchior Vischer’s Fußballspieler und Indianer --
CHAPTER 6 Controlling Definitions: Racism and German Identity after Mesut Özil’s National Team Resignation --
PART III Forming Identities through Football: Class and Gender in German Culture --
CHAPTER 7 The Making of a Football Myth: Memory, Masculinity, and the Media --
CHAPTER 8 A Gendered Network of Double Binds in Joachim Hasler’s Football Musical: Don’t Cheat, Darling! --
CHAPTER 9 From GDR-Emigrant to Third-Class Citizen: Football Stadiums, Social Divides, and East German Identities in Andreas Gläser’s BFC is to Blame for the Wall --
PART IV The Politics Beyond the Pitch: German Fandom and Spectatorship --
CHAPTER 10 Educating the Spectator: Athlete-Fan Interplay in the Early German Football Film Th e Eleven Devils by Zoltan Korda --
CHAPTER 11 Antisemitic Metaphors in German Football Fan Culture Directed at RB Leipzig --
CHAPTER 12 One Foot on the Ball and the Other Nearly in Jail? Analyzing the Role of Social Work in the Interaction of Supporters, Police, and the Media in Hamburg Football --
CHAPTER 13 Countering Contingency: Aesthetics and Fan Codetermination in German Football --
CONCLUSION “Fußball ist alles!” Football’s Importance in German Society --
INDEX
Summary:Over the past century, the impact of football on Germany has been manifold, influencing the arts, political debates, and even contributing to the construction of cultural memories and national narratives. Football Nation analyses the game’s fluid role in shaping and reflecting German society, and spans its focus on modern German history, from the Wilhelmine era to the early 21st century. Expounding on topics of gender, class, fandom, spectatorship, antisemitism, nationalism, and internationalism, a diverse group of interdisciplinary scholars offer a novel approach to understanding the many influences of football throughout its extensive history which until recently has only been available to a German-speaking readership.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781800736825
9783110997668
DOI:10.1515/9781800736825
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Oliver Knabe, Rebeccah Dawson, Alan McDougall, Bastian Heinsohn.