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Footy Passions

Autor Cash John, Joy Damousi
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 2009
Salary caps, drunken escapades, sponsorship deals, and teams enjoying victory and surviving defeat dominate coverage of football. Meanwhile fans agonise over line-ups, sweat over results, and look forward to the weekly football ritual. With each new season, having hibernated over the long, hot summer, the team emerges as if revived and raises hopes anew. The keen supporter is hooked back into a revived ritual of precarious pleasures that is played out within quasi-tribal cheer squads, intense friendship networks and, at least momentarily, united nuclear families. What hooks fans back in and why do they care so much? In this riveting and moving book, AFL fans talk about the emotions associated with the game and how it gives meaning to their lives, showing that football is more than just a game.
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ISBN-13: 9780868409573
ISBN-10: 086840957X
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 135 x 210 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: UNIV OF NEW SOUTH WALES P

Notă biografică

Joy Damousi is Professor of History at the University of Melbourne.
She has had a long-standing interest in Australian political history,
beginning with her first book published twenty years ago on women
in left-wing movements, Women Come Rally: Socialism, communism
and gender in Australia 1890-1955 (1994). Since then she has written
on various aspects of the politics and impact of war, migration
and internationalism throughout the Cold War period. Her books
include Living with the Aftermath: Trauma, Nostalgia and Grief in
Post-war Australia (2001), Freud in the Antipodes: A Cultural History
of Psychoanalysis in Australia (2005) and Colonial Voices: A Cultural
History of English in Australia 1840-1940 (2010). She is co-editor of
Diversity in Leadership: Australian Women, Past and Present (2014).