Games Without Frontiers

Joe Kennedy author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Watkins Media Limited

Published:18th Aug '16

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

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Football, we're told frequently, is in a state of crisis. A microcosm of late capitalism's free-for-all, it has become almost dystopian in its commodification, and its working-class constituency have become thoroughly alienated from the sport they grew up believing was a birthright. Games Without Frontiers seeks to interrogate this perspective by forcing us to think about what we mean when we say 'football'. Along the way, it skewers media cliches about footballers and fans, considers the sport's implications for radical politics and aesthetics, and situates the 'working-man's game' in relation to twenty-first century discussions of political authenticity. Written half as a travelogue, this book seeks to protect football from some of its would-be saviours without ever losing sight of what it means to have a fan's investment in the game.

"Treats football with the kind of serious analysis it deserves but rarely gets."
"A rich exploration of football in its broadest sense - not as merely a set of match results, statistics and tactical approaches but as a living social entity."
"A successful attempt to think through the nature of football’s significance."
"Games Without Frontiers forces us to see philosophy and football in a new relation: as inherently connected rather than as opposites."

ISBN: 9781910924242

Dimensions: 197mm x 130mm x 10mm

Weight: 367g

136 pages

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