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An Ethnography Of Football And Masculinities In Jamaica Letting The Football Talk William Tantam

  • SKU: BELL-50235860
An Ethnography Of Football And Masculinities In Jamaica Letting The Football Talk William Tantam
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.82 MB
Pages: 192
Author: William Tantam
ISBN: 9781350056541, 9781350056565, 1350056545, 1350056561
Language: English
Year: 2019

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An Ethnography Of Football And Masculinities In Jamaica Letting The Football Talk William Tantam by William Tantam 9781350056541, 9781350056565, 1350056545, 1350056561 instant download after payment.

What can football among young men in Jamaica tell us about class, wealth, age, and concepts of masculinity? William Tantam presents an ethnographic study of the impact of football on men's lives in contemporary Jamaica. He illuminates how the football field relates to social and economic inequalities, and whether playing football in a mixed group has the effect of levelling the playing field between the more and less economically wealthy.
Tantam presents insights into the life histories and football biographies of individuals, the relationship between wealth, education, and class, and explores how socioeconomic inequalities are embodied and enacted. With rich ethnographic detail, he analyses how the experience of watching international football matches and the English Premier League locates groups of spectators in relation to wider movements of capital.
The book features case studies of individuals who play football in Jamaica, and penetrates an under-examined area in academic discussion of sport and masculinity. This will be a valuable addition to students of anthropology, sociology, football studies, cultural studies and gender studies.

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