Sport and Nationalism: Theoretical Perspectives

Edited by Stuart Whigham


Sport and Nationalism: Theoretical Perspectives aims to advance the academic study of the interconnections between sport and nationalism by, firstly, reviewing the current ‘state of play’ in this field of study and, secondly, highlighting the potential for the development of future theoretically-informed analysis of the relationship between sport, nationalism and national identity.

This book offers a critical appraisal of the utility of various theoretical concepts used to explore the nature of contemporary nationalism when applied to the specific topic of sport. Bringing together a range of contemporary academics in this field of study, it offers an opportunity to showcase contrasting theoretical positions on this topic. Furthermore, the central focus of the book regarding extended application of theories of nationalism to the field of sport provides an opportunity for novel and critical contributions to this field of study.

This book will be beneficial to students, researchers and professionals with an interest in sport and in the relationship between sport, politics and nationalism. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Sport in Society.


Table of Contents

Introduction: Sport, nationalism, and the importance of theory
Stuart Whigham

1. Sport, British national identities and the land: reflections on primordialism
Alan Bairner and Anthony May

2. Soccer, the Saarland, and statehood: win, loss, and cultural reunification in post-war Europe
Alec S. Hurley

3. Challenges and complexities of imagining nationhood: the case of Hong Kong’s naturalized footballers
Andy Chiu

 4.  Banal Europeanism? Europeanisation of football and the enhabitation of a Europeanised football fandom
Regina Weber

5. Norbert Elias’s concept of the ‘drag-effect’: implications for the study of the relationship between national identity and sport
Tom Gibbons

6. ’I am German when we win, but I am an immigrant when we lose’. Theorising on the deservedness of migrants in international football, using the case of Mesut Özil
Gijs van Campenhout and Henk van Houtum

7.  Building American Supermen? Bernarr MacFadden, Benito Mussolini and American fascism in the 1930s
Ryan Murtha, Conor Heffernan and Thomas Hunt

8. Sport and the ‘national Thing’: exploring sport’s emotive significance
Jack Black

 9. Everyday bordering. Theoretical perspectives on national ‘others’ in sport and leisure time physical activity
Sine Agergaard and Verena Lenneis

10. Analysing British Asian national sporting affiliations post-London 2012
Alison Forbes

 11 Hegemony, domination and opposition: Fluctuating Korean nationalist politics at the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in PyeongChang
Jung Woo Lee

 12. They are not ‘Team New Zealand’ or the ‘New Zealand’ Warriors! An exploration of pseudo-nationalism in New Zealand sporting franchises
Damion Sturm, Tom Kavanagh and Robert E. Rinehart

 13. Nation as a product of resistance: introducing post-foundational discourse analysis in research on ultras’ nationalism
Mateusz Grodecki

14. Guerrilla patriotism and mnemonic wars: cursed soldiers as role models for football fans in Poland
Przemysław Nosal, Radosław Kossakowski and Wojciech Woźniakc


Biography

Stuart Whigham is Senior Lecturer in Sport, Coaching and Physical Education at Oxford Brookes University, UK. His research interests revolve around the sociology and politics of sport, with a particular interest in the study of national identity, nationalism and sport; the politics of sport and sporting events; the politics of the Commonwealth Games; the sociology and politics of Scottish sport; and, sport and the Scottish diaspora.


ISBN 9781032680132

248 Pages

Published February 8, 2024 by Routledge


https://www.routledge.com/Sport-and-Nationalism-Theoretical-Perspectives/Whigham/p/book/9781032680132


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