Futebol Nation: The Story of Brazil through Soccer
Autor David Goldblatten Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 mai 2014
No
nation
is
as
closely
identified
with
the
game
of
soccer
as
Brazil.
For
over
a
century,
Brazil's
people,
politicians,
and
poets
have
found
in
soccer
the
finest
expression
of
the
nation's
collective
potential.
Since
the
team's
dazzling
performance
in
1938
at
the
World
Cup
in
France,
Brazilian
soccer
has
been
revered
as
an
otherworldly
blend
of
the
effective
and
the
aesthetic.
Futebol Nationis an extraordinary chronicle of a nation that has won the World Cup five times and produced players of miraculous skill, such as Pelé, Garrincha, Rivaldo, Zico, Ronaldo, and Ronaldinho. It shows why the phraseO Jogo Bonito—the Beautiful Game—has justly entered the global lexicon. Yet there is another side to Brazil and its game, one that reflects the harsh sociological realities of the “futebol nation.” David Goldblatt explores the grinding poverty that creates a vast pool of hungry players, Brazil's corrupt institutions exemplified by its soccer authorities, and the pervasive violence that has seeped onto the field and into the stands.
Futebol Nationilluminates both Brazilian soccer and Brazil itself; its brilliance, its magic, its style, and the fabulous myths that have been constructed around it; as well as its tragedies, its miseries, and its economic and political injustices. It is the story of Brazil told through its chosen national game.
Futebol Nationis an extraordinary chronicle of a nation that has won the World Cup five times and produced players of miraculous skill, such as Pelé, Garrincha, Rivaldo, Zico, Ronaldo, and Ronaldinho. It shows why the phraseO Jogo Bonito—the Beautiful Game—has justly entered the global lexicon. Yet there is another side to Brazil and its game, one that reflects the harsh sociological realities of the “futebol nation.” David Goldblatt explores the grinding poverty that creates a vast pool of hungry players, Brazil's corrupt institutions exemplified by its soccer authorities, and the pervasive violence that has seeped onto the field and into the stands.
Futebol Nationilluminates both Brazilian soccer and Brazil itself; its brilliance, its magic, its style, and the fabulous myths that have been constructed around it; as well as its tragedies, its miseries, and its economic and political injustices. It is the story of Brazil told through its chosen national game.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781568584676
ISBN-10: 1568584679
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: B/W photos throughout
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:First Trade Paper Edition
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția Bold Type Books
ISBN-10: 1568584679
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: B/W photos throughout
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:First Trade Paper Edition
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția Bold Type Books
Notă biografică
David
Goldblattwas
born
in
London
in
1965
and
lives
in
Bristol.
He
shares
his
affections
between
Tottenham
Hotspur
and
Bristol
Rovers.
In
2006
he
publishedThe
Ball
is
Round:
A
Global
History
of
Football.
Since
then
he
has
made
sport
documentaries
for
BBC
Radio,
reviewed
sports
books
for
theTLSand
theGuardian,
taught
the
sociology
of
sport
at
Bristol
University,
the
International
Centre
for
Sports
History
and
Culture,
De
Montfort
University,
Leicester
and
Pitzer
College,
Los
Angeles,
and
gone
swimming.
Recenzii
"InFutebol
Nation,
Goldblatt
examines
in
absorbing
detail
the
special
place
of
the
sport
in
the
country's
history,
from
the
impact
made
by
Charles
Miller,
the
son
of
a
Scottish
father
and
an
Anglo-Brazilian
mother,
who
returned
from
his
English
public
school
in
1894
with
two
footballs
and
a
copy
of
the
rules
of
the
game,
through
the
rise
in
the
1960s
of
the
torcidas
organizadas,
the
powerful
supporters'
groups
that
became
a
law
unto
themselves,
to
the
demonstrations
held
in
protest
against
lavish
government
expenditure
on
this
summer's
tournament
in
a
country
whose
poor
still
live
in
hovels."
Richard Williams,The Guardian
"[A]n impressive cultural historian ... Goldblatt introduces us to a host of fishy schemes and schemers..."
Toby Lichtig,The Telegraph
"Goldblatt has a knack for putting football into its socio-economic context, a gift for synthesis, and frightening eloquence."
Simon Kuper,Financial Times
"[A] breezy, readable and nuanced primer to the centrality of football to Brazilian life."
Jonathan Wilson,New Statesman
"Magisterial..."
Franklin Foer,New Republic
"As David Goldblatt's engrossingFutebol Nation: The Story of Brazil through Soccershows, the sport has long reflected both the best and worst of Brazil."
Economist
Richard Williams,The Guardian
"[A]n impressive cultural historian ... Goldblatt introduces us to a host of fishy schemes and schemers..."
Toby Lichtig,The Telegraph
"Goldblatt has a knack for putting football into its socio-economic context, a gift for synthesis, and frightening eloquence."
Simon Kuper,Financial Times
"[A] breezy, readable and nuanced primer to the centrality of football to Brazilian life."
Jonathan Wilson,New Statesman
"Magisterial..."
Franklin Foer,New Republic
"As David Goldblatt's engrossingFutebol Nation: The Story of Brazil through Soccershows, the sport has long reflected both the best and worst of Brazil."
Economist