Skip to main content
T&F logoTaylor & Francis Group logoTaylor & Francis Group logo
Search all titles
  • Search all titles

  • Search all collections

  • Login
  • Hi, User  
    • Your Account

    • Logout

  • Search all titles
  • Search all collections
loading

Football Fandom in Italy and Beyond

DOI link for Football Fandom in Italy and Beyond

Football Fandom in Italy and Beyond book

Community through Media and Performance

Football Fandom in Italy and Beyond

DOI link for Football Fandom in Italy and Beyond

Football Fandom in Italy and Beyond book

Community through Media and Performance
ByMatthew Guschwan
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2017
eBook Published 11 October 2018
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315203867
Pages 154 pages
eBook ISBN 9781315203867
SubjectsArea Studies, Sports and Leisure
Share
Share

Get Citation

Guschwan, M. (2017). Football Fandom in Italy and Beyond. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315203867

Football fans are passionate and devoted followers. They are also creators and dissenters, performers and producers. This volume analyses football fandom through the media that fans use to construct fandom itself. Media is the lifeblood of modern life; it is the canvas on which ideas are spread, communities are formed and identities are expressed. Today’s fan has an unprecedented variety of tools in which to express their passion, commune with others, and become a fan in front of local, regional and global audiences.

The football stadium has always been rife with symbolism. Colourful scarves and communal songs and chants evoke and display local pride and distinguish us from them. The Italian football stadium has a particularly rich history as a place of collective celebration, mourning, support and political dissent. Over time, Italian fans have integrated print, radio and television into their rituals of fandom while modern digital media allows fans to publicise their identities to global audiences. This volume addresses the beauty and humour as well as the fear and anger that are conveyed in the spectrum of media as fans attempt to assert themselves as material and spiritual ‘owners’ of the club of their affection.

This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal Soccer & Society.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

WithMatthew Guschwan

chapter |16 pages

Fandom face to face

WithMatthew Guschwan

chapter |27 pages

Performance in the stands

WithMatthew Guschwan

chapter |15 pages

Print media: circulating fandom

WithMatthew Guschwan

chapter |19 pages

Broadcast media: live and in-person

WithMatthew Guschwan

chapter |21 pages

New media: online fandom

WithMatthew Guschwan

chapter |16 pages

The football brand dilemma

WithMatthew Guschwan

chapter |15 pages

Fan politics: dissent and control at the stadium

WithMatthew Guschwan

chapter |4 pages

Conclusion

WithMatthew Guschwan
T&F logoTaylor & Francis Group logo
  • Policies
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Cookie Policy
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Cookie Policy
  • Journals
    • Taylor & Francis Online
    • CogentOA
    • Taylor & Francis Online
    • CogentOA
  • Corporate
    • Taylor & Francis Group
    • Taylor & Francis Group
    • Taylor & Francis Group
    • Taylor & Francis Group
  • Help & Contact
    • Students/Researchers
    • Librarians/Institutions
    • Students/Researchers
    • Librarians/Institutions

Connect with us

Registered in England & Wales No. 3099067
5 Howick Place | London | SW1P 1WG © 2019 Informa UK Limited