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Examining the social and political significance of football in
Cameroon, author Bea Vidacs's anthropological study goes beyond
sports. Encompassing the period between 1994 and 2006, the work
throws light upon changes in Cameroonians' political attitudes and
interpretations of politics and of football as the revolutionary
fervor of the early 1990s waned over time and increasingly turned
into political disillusionment. Taking the ethos of sport as an
ethnographic starting point she addresses such issues as politics,
power, powerlessness, identity construction on a local, national
and international scale, as well as the meaning of the postcolonial
experience both on an individual and national level. Rich in
ethnographic detail and command of relevant literature, the study
demonstrates how, and with what consequences, Cameroonian football
impinges upon and is influenced by local, national and global
socio-cultural, economic and political realities.
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