Livre - The turbulent world of Middle East soccer

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Livre

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Dorsey James M. 1951 - ...

Presentation materielle : 1 vol. (XXIII-359 p.)

Dimensions : 22 cm

Middle Eastern and North African football is an arena where struggles for political control, protest and resistance, self-respect and gender rights are played out. Politics was the midwife of soccer in the region, with many clubs being formed as pro- or anti-colonial platforms and engines of national identity and social justice. This book uncovers the seldom-told story of a game that evokes deep-seated passions. Soccer fans are shown to be a major political force and one of the largest civic groups in Egypt after the Muslim Brotherhood: their demands for transparency, social justice, and an end to corruption sparked vicious street battles that left scores dead and thousands wounded. Discontent in Algeria erupts regularly at matches where fans demand the ouster of military leaders. A folk-song crooning national goalkeeper leads protests in Homs, Syria’s third largest city and scene of some of the worst violence perpetrated by Bashar al-Assad’s regime. In a country that bans physical education for girls, Saudi women have established clandestine football clubs and leagues. The book further tells the story of Somali child soldiers turned soccer stars and Iranian women who dress as men to smuggle themselves into stadiums to watch matches. James M. Dorsey is an award-winning journalist and a senior fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies at Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University. He is Co-Director of the University of Würzburg’s Institute of Fan Culture, a visiting scholar at its Institute of Sport Science, and author of the The Turbulent World of Middle East Soccer blog. ‘This might well be the single most important and informative book on the Arab Spring yet written. A must read for anyone who wants to understand the deeper social and cultural processes underlying the uprisings and counter-revolutionary processes that have shaken the region the last five years.’ Mark Levine, Professor of History at the University of California, Irvine ‘An eminently readable study showing just how useful a lens the sport offers for viewing the politics of the Middle East, and how deep the mutual effects. Read it if you’re interested in the football scene in the region, certainly. But read it especially for novel insights and vignettes on regional politics.’ Gerd Nonneman, Dean, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar and Visiting Professor of Gulf Studies, University of Exeter ‘Sports and religion are the two cultural prisms that help us understand societies and politics world-wide. No sport is more central to this dynamic than soccer, especially in today’s Middle East. In The Turbulent World of Middle East Soccer James Dorsey masterfully conveys the complex machinations of politics and culture through his analyses of the words and actions of real people expressing their passions about their lives through the medium of “the kicking sport.” Sports fans and political junkies will greatly enjoy and learn from this fascinating book.’ Louis W. Goodman, School of International Service, American University ‘Dorsey’s book offers a unique and fascinating perspective of the Middle East by looking at it through the lens of its most popular sport. His many years of living in the region and his knowledge of its history and culture, combined with skilful storytelling create a unique work that will be of interest to scholars as well as the general public.’ Alon K. Raab, co-editor of The Global Game: Writers on Soccer and of Soccer in the Middle East ‘James Dorsey offers us a fresh lens through which to look at contemporary events in the Middle East and North Africa. Insightful, provocative, and fun to read, this is a welcome addition to the meagre scholarship on sports and politics in this region.’ Raanan Rein, Tel Aviv University, is the author of Fútbol, Jews, and the Making of Argentina

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS, ix CHRONOLOGY, xi INTRODUCTION, p. 1 1. BEARING THE SCARS OF BATTLE, p. 11 2. THE BATTLE FOR GREATER FREEDOM, p. 25 Scoring political goals, p. 25 Politics is in Soccer’s DNA, p. 30 The Stadium: Soccer’s Grunt School, p. 37 Upholding Dignity: Breaking the Barrier of Fear, p. 59 Soccer: Barometer of Morsi’s Political Fortune, p. 69 3. ISLAMISTS BATTLE OVER SOCCER, p. 93 Soccer vs Jihad, p. 93 Islam vs Islam, p. 114 4. STRUGGLING FOR NATIONHOOD TO BATTLING FOR CHANGE, p. 149 Bridging Divides, p. 149 Playing for Nationhood, p. 169 Sectarianism Trumps Soccer, p. 182 Controlling Soccer is Mastering Politics, p. 197 5: SHATTERING TABOOS, p. 213 6: COMPETING ON THE WORLD STAGE, p. 237 Soccer: An Alternative National Defense Strategy, p. 237 (West) Asian Soccer: A Cesspool of Government Interference, Struggles for Power, Corruption and Greed, p. 262 EPILOGUE, p. 283 NOTES, p. 289 INDEX, p. 322

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