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Ethnography of Football and Masculinities in Jamaica

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"This is an original, smart and rich ethnographic text that fills a gap in the anthropological literature around football and masculinities in the Caribbean, and refreshes many intellectual debates around men and masculinities in the 21st century. Using the example of ‘Black River’, this ethnography powerfully illustrates how the football space in the Caribbean is a major socio-cultural location of male socialisation, and looks at the myriad and complex ways in which such a process unfolds. - Dylan Kerrigan, The University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago

Inspired by Bourdieu and Wacquant's embodied reflexive sociology, and presented in the tradition of C. L. R. James's intimate portraits of sport, race and coloniality, William Tantam deftly weaves together the lives of his interlocutors–and fellow football players–with themes of age, status, class, resistance and globalisation. He makes a fine contribution to the literatures on gender, sport and the Caribbean. - Jon P. Mitchell, University of Sussex, UK"

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An ethnography of football and how it reveals truths about structural inequalities of class, wealth and age in contemporary Jamaica. Les mer

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An ethnography of football and how it reveals truths about structural inequalities of class, wealth and age in contemporary Jamaica.

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Forlag
Bloomsbury Academic
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
192
ISBN
9781350056541
Utgivelsesår
2019
Format
23 x 16 cm

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«

"This is an original, smart and rich ethnographic text that fills a gap in the anthropological literature around football and masculinities in the Caribbean, and refreshes many intellectual debates around men and masculinities in the 21st century. Using the example of ‘Black River’, this ethnography powerfully illustrates how the football space in the Caribbean is a major socio-cultural location of male socialisation, and looks at the myriad and complex ways in which such a process unfolds. - Dylan Kerrigan, The University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago

Inspired by Bourdieu and Wacquant's embodied reflexive sociology, and presented in the tradition of C. L. R. James's intimate portraits of sport, race and coloniality, William Tantam deftly weaves together the lives of his interlocutors–and fellow football players–with themes of age, status, class, resistance and globalisation. He makes a fine contribution to the literatures on gender, sport and the Caribbean. - Jon P. Mitchell, University of Sussex, UK"

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