This book examines how since its arrival in 1867 with British immigrants, football has become the key cultural signifier of national identity in Argentina over the long twentieth century. With the international exploits of players such as Luis Monti, Alfredo Di Stéfano and Diego Maradona, the sport
Football and National Identity in Twentieth-Century Argentina: La Nuestra
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- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
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- 310
- Series
- Palgrave Studies in Sport and Politics
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⊠Synopsis
This book examines how since its arrival in 1867 with British immigrants, football has become the key cultural signifier of national identity in Argentina over the long twentieth century. With the international exploits of players such as Luis Monti, Alfredo Di Stéfano and Diego Maradona, the sport has projected Argentina onto the global consciousness not seen in any other way.
In this book, Mark Orton challenges existing myths surrounding the nativisation of football in Argentina away from British influence, as he shows how the game provided a conduit for the assimilation of millions of European immigrants in the early decades of the century into a new Argentine âraceâ. The book also examines how football gave some of the âvoiceless othersâ such as women, Afro-Argentines, indigenous people and those in the interior an arena to project themselves in an Argentine society that was masculine, white and Buenos Aires-dominated.
⊠Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Contents
Abbreviations
List of Figures
List of Tables
1 Introduction
Structure
Methodology and Sources
References
2 âThe Virile English Gameâ: The Origins of Argentine Football 1867â1912
The Third British âInvasionâ of Argentina
Footballâs Arrival and Early Diffusion in Argentina
Mens sana in corpore sano
Loco for Football
Crisol de Razas: Football, Immigration and National Identity Construction
References
3 Creating Argentinidad Through Football 1913â1930
Conceptualising National Identity: La Nuestra and the Myth of the Criollo Rebirth
La ItalianizaciĂłn Del FĂștbol Argentino
âThe Gallery of Beautiful Facesâ
Negros Y Pardos: Afro-Argentines in Argentine Football
Chacareros Y Peloduros: Challenging the Outsider Status of the Interior
References
4 Flying the Flag: Football and the International Projection of Argentinidad 1913â1930
International Projection and Transnational Exchanges in Argentine Football
Brothers in Arms: Argentine Football and the Uruguayan âOtherâ
Rimpatriati: Italo-Argentines in Italian Football
References
5 Political Football: The Age of Decline? 1931â1958
The Introduction of Professionalism and la década infame
Argentine Footballâs âGolden Ageâ?
A âNew Argentinaâ: Peronism and Football
âSundays Without Footballâ: The Playersâ Strike of 1948â1949
The Third Way
The âDisaster of Swedenâ
References
6 The Age of Social and Footballing Revolution 1959â1976
Revolutions: The Battle for Argentinaâs Footballing Identity
âAnimalsâ
The Renaissance of La Nuestra
Vendepatrias: Migration and National Identity in Argentina
Estudiantes the Iconoclasts
Pioneras
âFomenting National Integrationâ: Football and the Incorporation of the Interior into the Argentine Mainstream
References
7 In the Shadow of the Proceso 1976â1983
â25 Million Argentines Will Play for the World Cupâ: Mundialâ78 and Argentine Identity
Pibe De Oro: The Emergence of Diego Maradona as National Icon
Malvinas Y Mundial
References
8 False Dawn: From Democratic Restoration to Economic Armageddon 1983â2002
Azteca Gold
National Team for All?
The Argentine Football Factory: Menem, Macri and Neo-Liberalism
ÂĄViolencia!
El Crisis
References
9 Conclusion
References
Index
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