What we think about when we think about football
Critchley, Simon, 1960-2018
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Football is about so many things: memory, history, social class, place, gender (especially masculinity, but increasingly femininity too), family identity, tribal identity, national identity, the nature of groups. It is essentially collaborative, even socialist, yet it exists in a sump of greed, corruption, capitalism and autocracy. Philosopher Simon Critchley attempts to make sense of it all - and to establish a system of aesthetics (even poetics) - to show what is beautiful in the beautiful game. He explores, too, how the experience of watching football opens a particular dimension in time; how its magic wards off oblivion; how its dramas play out national identity and non-identity; how we spectators, watching football with tragic pensiveness, participate in the play. And as a fan, he writes about his heroes and villains: about Zidane and Cruyff, Clough and Revie, Shankly and Klopp.
Main title:
What we think about when we think about football / Simon Critchley.
Author:
Critchley, Simon, 1960-, author
Imprint:
London : Profile Books, 2018.
Collation:
196 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 18 cm
Notes:
Originally published: 2017.Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781781259221 (pbk. :)
Dewey class:
796.33401
Local class:
796.33401796.33401
Language:
English
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BRN:
1872078
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