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Title South Africa and the global game : football, apartheid and beyond / edited by Peter Alegi and Chris Bolsmann.
Publisher London : Routledge, 2011.


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 BJL 3rd Floor  GV706.5 .S6 2011  8 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE

Descript xiv, 186 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 25 cm.
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Note Originally published: 2010.
Contents Introduction -- Part 1: Past is prologue: history of football in South Africa -- 1. Football as code: the social diffusion of 'soccer' in South Africa -- 2. White football in South Africa: empire, apartheid and change, 1892-1977 -- 3. A biography of Darius Dhlomo: transnational footballer in the era of apartheid -- 4. Women and gender in South African soccer: a brief history -- Part 2: Football culture after apartheid: local and transnational dynamics -- 5. 'You must support Chieft: Pirates already have two white fans!': race and racial discourse in South African football fandom -- 6. 'It wasn't that I did not like South African football': media, history and biography -- 7. Soccer in a rugby town: restructuring football in Stellenbosch -- 8. Differing trajectories: football development and patterns of player migration in South Africa and Ghana -- Part 3: The 2010 World Cup: challenges and opportunities -- 9. Football's tsars: proprietorship, corporatism and politics in the 2010 FIFA World Cup -- 10. Sports as cultural diplomacy: the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa's foreign policy -- 11. World Cup 2010: Africa's turn or the turn on Africa? -- 12. The 2010 FIFA World Cup: critical voices from below -- Index.
ISBN 9780415518598 (pbk.) :
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Series Sport in the global society. Contemporary perspectives
Sport in the global society. Contemporary perspectives.
Subject Soccer -- Social aspects -- South Africa.
Apartheid -- South Africa.
South Africa -- Race relations.
South Africa -- Foreign relations.
Alt author Alegi, Peter, editor.
Bolsmann, Chris, editor.
Descript xiv, 186 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 25 cm.
Content text
still image
Media unmediated
Carrier volume
Note Originally published: 2010.
Contents Introduction -- Part 1: Past is prologue: history of football in South Africa -- 1. Football as code: the social diffusion of 'soccer' in South Africa -- 2. White football in South Africa: empire, apartheid and change, 1892-1977 -- 3. A biography of Darius Dhlomo: transnational footballer in the era of apartheid -- 4. Women and gender in South African soccer: a brief history -- Part 2: Football culture after apartheid: local and transnational dynamics -- 5. 'You must support Chieft: Pirates already have two white fans!': race and racial discourse in South African football fandom -- 6. 'It wasn't that I did not like South African football': media, history and biography -- 7. Soccer in a rugby town: restructuring football in Stellenbosch -- 8. Differing trajectories: football development and patterns of player migration in South Africa and Ghana -- Part 3: The 2010 World Cup: challenges and opportunities -- 9. Football's tsars: proprietorship, corporatism and politics in the 2010 FIFA World Cup -- 10. Sports as cultural diplomacy: the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa's foreign policy -- 11. World Cup 2010: Africa's turn or the turn on Africa? -- 12. The 2010 FIFA World Cup: critical voices from below -- Index.
ISBN 9780415518598 (pbk.) :
Series Sport in the global society. Contemporary perspectives
Sport in the global society. Contemporary perspectives.
Subject Soccer -- Social aspects -- South Africa.
Apartheid -- South Africa.
South Africa -- Race relations.
South Africa -- Foreign relations.
Alt author Alegi, Peter, editor.
Bolsmann, Chris, editor.
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL 3rd Floor  GV706.5 .S6 2011  8 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE

Subject Soccer -- Social aspects -- South Africa.
Apartheid -- South Africa.
South Africa -- Race relations.
South Africa -- Foreign relations.
Descript xiv, 186 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 25 cm.
Content text
still image
Media unmediated
Carrier volume
Note Originally published: 2010.
Contents Introduction -- Part 1: Past is prologue: history of football in South Africa -- 1. Football as code: the social diffusion of 'soccer' in South Africa -- 2. White football in South Africa: empire, apartheid and change, 1892-1977 -- 3. A biography of Darius Dhlomo: transnational footballer in the era of apartheid -- 4. Women and gender in South African soccer: a brief history -- Part 2: Football culture after apartheid: local and transnational dynamics -- 5. 'You must support Chieft: Pirates already have two white fans!': race and racial discourse in South African football fandom -- 6. 'It wasn't that I did not like South African football': media, history and biography -- 7. Soccer in a rugby town: restructuring football in Stellenbosch -- 8. Differing trajectories: football development and patterns of player migration in South Africa and Ghana -- Part 3: The 2010 World Cup: challenges and opportunities -- 9. Football's tsars: proprietorship, corporatism and politics in the 2010 FIFA World Cup -- 10. Sports as cultural diplomacy: the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa's foreign policy -- 11. World Cup 2010: Africa's turn or the turn on Africa? -- 12. The 2010 FIFA World Cup: critical voices from below -- Index.
Alt author Alegi, Peter, editor.
Bolsmann, Chris, editor.
ISBN 9780415518598 (pbk.) :

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