"... Rivalry, hostility, and Romanita." An ethnographic study of AS Roma's Ultras

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Title
"... Rivalry, hostility, and Romanita." An ethnographic study of AS Roma's Ultras
Identifier
d_2009_2013:572de15aa20f:10871
identifier
11206
Creator
Dyal, Mark Wayne,
Contributor
Michael Blim
Date
2011
Language
English
Publisher
City University of New York.
Subject
Cultural anthropology | European studies | Philosophy | Counter-Enlightenment | Fandom | Rome | Soccer | Ultras | Violence
Abstract
This is an ethnographic study of Italian Ultras, the organized and ritualized fan organizations associated with professional soccer in Italy. It examines the relationship between their belief and behaviors, paying particular attention to their political behaviors. The study follows 15 months of anthropological fieldwork undertaken in Rome, Italy. Its goal is to assess the role that the Ultras' particular critical understanding of modernity plays in organizing and actualizing their behaviors inside and outside of sporting contexts. Part of my effort in this study is to examine local reactions to national and international issues of globalization and liberalization. In following this line of enquiry, which sets my study apart from recent scholarship on the Ultras, I hope to contribute to a more anthropologically informed discussion of the Ultras as a critical part of politically extreme responses to social and political predicaments of the early-21st Century.
Type
dissertation
Source
2009_2013.csv
degree
Ph.D.
Program
Anthropology