Viva Colombia :A Social History of Colombian Football in Fifteen Players

Viva Colombia

Viva Colombia :A Social History of Colombian Football in Fifteen Players

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Viva Colombia: A Social History of Colombian Football tells the story through 15 distinct episodes and 15 national team players.

The book covers everything from the joie de vivre of the Colombian style - personified by Carlos Valderrama - to the travails of Colombian society illustrated by the tragic murder of Andrés Escobar in the aftermath of Colombia's 1994 group-stage exit. The narrative examines how personal stories interlink with the wider history of the nation.

Despite many complexities, Colombia is often reduced to a series of off-beam stereotypes which exoticise, eroticise or misrepresent it. This book offers a timely corrective, telling the story through the eyes of a number of its key historical protagonists.

From Colombia's first World Cup appearance in 1962 through to the present day, we discover what some of the most emblematic players to wear the shirt tell us about the Colombian nation.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781801507615
ISBN10 1801507619
Number Of Pages 288
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Pitch Publishing Ltd
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

Mark Biram is a Doctor of Hispanic Studies from the University of Bristol. He is the author of another book on Latin American football, Women's Club Football in Brazil and Colombia: A Critical Analysis of Players, Media and Institutions. He has spent prolonged periods in Colombia and Brazil and has been published in several influential regional and sports journals including Bulletin of Latin American Research and Soccer & Society.

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