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Why ’the World’ Loves Watching Football (and ’the Americans’ Don’t).

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Why ’the World’ Loves Watching Football (and ’the Americans’ Don’t).
Author(s)Stroeken, Koen
AbstractAn anthropological and sociological enquiry asking why soccer is less popular in North America than the world, focusing on the relation between culture and technology and on new forms of artistic production.
IssueNo3
Pages9-13
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceAnthropology Today
VolumeNo18
PubDate2002
ISBN_ISSN0268-540X
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