Football studies in England: a bibliographic review of the literature on hooliganism

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Autor(a) principal: Hollanda, Bernardo Borges Buarque de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: História da Historiografia
Texto Completo: https://www.historiadahistoriografia.com.br/revista/article/view/1598
Resumo: This article presents the bibliographic debate on football studies in England, outlining the main aspects of analysis and interpretation of football violence, a behavioral phenomenon associated with professional sports in the second half of the 20th century. The objective is to present the most important matrices of thought – authors, studies and institutions – that focused on the behavior of groups of fans, inside and outside the stadiums of that country, between the 1960s and the early 2000s. The so-called Leicester School, gathered around Norbert Elias, especially his disciple Eric Dunning, was able to develop the most extensive theoretical framework of historical-sociological explanation for intergroup fights and their “search for excitement”, resulting from the feuds and emulations between supporters of different English clubs. Contemporary to the events analyzed, this article shows that the subfield of studies entitled “hooliganism” in Great Britain originates from the Eliasian interpretive hegemony and marks the reading of the meanings of a “civilizing process” among modern sports audiences, with emphasis on its cyclical periods of “decivilization”. Two moments are then discussed, a “before” – that is, the currents that brought the first analyses to explain hooligan violence in football until the 1970s – and an “afterwards” – researchers who, from the 1990s, sought to revise the paradigms of the Leicester School and formulated a critique of their assumptions in order to overcome them.
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spelling Football studies in England: a bibliographic review of the literature on hooliganismOs estudos do futebol na Inglaterra: um balanço bibliográfico da produção acadêmica sobre hooliganismoSocial history of sportsFootball in EnglandHooliganismHistória social dos esportesFutebol na InglaterraHooliganismoThis article presents the bibliographic debate on football studies in England, outlining the main aspects of analysis and interpretation of football violence, a behavioral phenomenon associated with professional sports in the second half of the 20th century. The objective is to present the most important matrices of thought – authors, studies and institutions – that focused on the behavior of groups of fans, inside and outside the stadiums of that country, between the 1960s and the early 2000s. The so-called Leicester School, gathered around Norbert Elias, especially his disciple Eric Dunning, was able to develop the most extensive theoretical framework of historical-sociological explanation for intergroup fights and their “search for excitement”, resulting from the feuds and emulations between supporters of different English clubs. Contemporary to the events analyzed, this article shows that the subfield of studies entitled “hooliganism” in Great Britain originates from the Eliasian interpretive hegemony and marks the reading of the meanings of a “civilizing process” among modern sports audiences, with emphasis on its cyclical periods of “decivilization”. Two moments are then discussed, a “before” – that is, the currents that brought the first analyses to explain hooligan violence in football until the 1970s – and an “afterwards” – researchers who, from the 1990s, sought to revise the paradigms of the Leicester School and formulated a critique of their assumptions in order to overcome them.O artigo apresenta o debate bibliográfico sobre os estudos futebolísticos na Inglaterra, delineando as principais vertentes de análise e interpretação da violência no esporte, fenômeno comportamental associado ao profissionalismo esportivo na segunda metade do século XX. Visa-se expor as matrizes mais importantes de pensamento – autores, obras e instituições – que se debruçaram sobre o comportamento de grupos de torcedores, dentro e fora dos estádios daquele país, entre as décadas de 1960 e o início dos anos 2000. Sustenta-se que a chamada Escola de Leicester, reunida ao redor da figura de Norbert Elias, em especial seu discípulo Eric Dunning, foi capaz de desenvolver o mais extenso referencial teórico de explicação histórico-sociológica para as brigas intergrupais e a sua “busca da excitação”, decorrente das rixas e das emulações entre adeptos de diferentes clubes ingleses. De forma contemporânea aos acontecimentos que procura analisar, entende-se que o subcampo de estudos intitulado “hooliganismo” na Grã-Bretanha é tributário da hegemonia interpretativa eliasiana e balizou a leitura dos sentidos de um “processo civilizador” entre o público seguidor dos esportes modernos, com ênfase a seus períodos conjunturais de “descivilização”. É desse modo que se opera um “antes”, isto é, as correntes que trouxeram as primeiras análises para a explicação da violência hooligan no futebol até os anos 1970, e um “depois”, ou seja, os pesquisadores que a partir dos anos 1990 procuraram rever os paradigmas da Leicester School e, no limite, formularam uma crítica a seus pressupostos, a fim de superá-los.Sociedade Brasileira de Teoria e História da Historiografia, Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto, Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro2021-04-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.historiadahistoriografia.com.br/revista/article/view/159810.15848/hh.v14i35.1598História da Historiografia: International Journal of Theory and History of Historiography; Vol. 14 No. 35 (2021); 289-318História da Historiografia: International Journal of Theory and History of Historiography; Vol. 14 Núm. 35 (2021); 289-318História da Historiografia: International Journal of Theory and History of Historiography; v. 14 n. 35 (2021); 289-3181983-9928reponame:História da Historiografiainstname:Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)instacron:UFOPporhttps://www.historiadahistoriografia.com.br/revista/article/view/1598/929Copyright (c) 2021 História da Historiografia: International Journal of Theory and History of Historiographyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Hollanda, Bernardo Borges Buarque de2021-08-31T21:24:53Zoai:ojs.www.historiadahistoriografia.com.br:article/1598Revistahttps://www.historiadahistoriografia.com.br/revistaPUBhttps://www.historiadahistoriografia.com.br/revista/oaivaldei354@gmail.com || historiadahistoriografia@hotmail.com1983-99281983-9928opendoar:2021-08-31T21:24:53História da Historiografia - Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Football studies in England: a bibliographic review of the literature on hooliganism
Os estudos do futebol na Inglaterra: um balanço bibliográfico da produção acadêmica sobre hooliganismo
title Football studies in England: a bibliographic review of the literature on hooliganism
spellingShingle Football studies in England: a bibliographic review of the literature on hooliganism
Hollanda, Bernardo Borges Buarque de
Social history of sports
Football in England
Hooliganism
História social dos esportes
Futebol na Inglaterra
Hooliganismo
title_short Football studies in England: a bibliographic review of the literature on hooliganism
title_full Football studies in England: a bibliographic review of the literature on hooliganism
title_fullStr Football studies in England: a bibliographic review of the literature on hooliganism
title_full_unstemmed Football studies in England: a bibliographic review of the literature on hooliganism
title_sort Football studies in England: a bibliographic review of the literature on hooliganism
author Hollanda, Bernardo Borges Buarque de
author_facet Hollanda, Bernardo Borges Buarque de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hollanda, Bernardo Borges Buarque de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Social history of sports
Football in England
Hooliganism
História social dos esportes
Futebol na Inglaterra
Hooliganismo
topic Social history of sports
Football in England
Hooliganism
História social dos esportes
Futebol na Inglaterra
Hooliganismo
description This article presents the bibliographic debate on football studies in England, outlining the main aspects of analysis and interpretation of football violence, a behavioral phenomenon associated with professional sports in the second half of the 20th century. The objective is to present the most important matrices of thought – authors, studies and institutions – that focused on the behavior of groups of fans, inside and outside the stadiums of that country, between the 1960s and the early 2000s. The so-called Leicester School, gathered around Norbert Elias, especially his disciple Eric Dunning, was able to develop the most extensive theoretical framework of historical-sociological explanation for intergroup fights and their “search for excitement”, resulting from the feuds and emulations between supporters of different English clubs. Contemporary to the events analyzed, this article shows that the subfield of studies entitled “hooliganism” in Great Britain originates from the Eliasian interpretive hegemony and marks the reading of the meanings of a “civilizing process” among modern sports audiences, with emphasis on its cyclical periods of “decivilization”. Two moments are then discussed, a “before” – that is, the currents that brought the first analyses to explain hooligan violence in football until the 1970s – and an “afterwards” – researchers who, from the 1990s, sought to revise the paradigms of the Leicester School and formulated a critique of their assumptions in order to overcome them.
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