{"title":"Foreshadowing Apocalypse: Football, Politics, and Culture in Spain, 1920–36","authors":"J. O'brien","doi":"10.5771/0172-4029-2022-1-51","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Spanish football was a barometer for Spanish society between 1920 and 1936. It was a pivotal time for the game as it built on its foundations in the last decade of the nineteenth century to become more politicised within the fabric of Spain’s cultural identity. Critical developments within football took place during an era which began with the struggling Monarchy of Alfonso XIII, and concluded with Spain’s descent into Civil War. Football, Culture, Politics and Violence became intertwined to blemish the game’s reputation and image. The article focusses on four key case studies; the Spanish team’s participation in the Antwerp Olympic Games of 1920; the closure, by Primo de Rivera’s dictatorship, of FC Barcelona’s Les Corts stadium in 1925; the advent of a national, professional football league in 1929; and the last season before the Civil War, 1935-36, when Spain stood on the brink of implosion. They reveal that football is inextricably linked to historically contested notions of Spanish history and political culture, and is a vehicle for the complex representations of alternative nationalisms which lie at the core of Spain’s centre-region dichotomy. The approach of the study is inter-disciplinary, drawing from literature, the arts, history and political ideology to elucidate the complex constructions and representations of the game during a period of seismic change.","PeriodicalId":82798,"journal":{"name":"Stadion","volume":"2010 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Stadion","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.5771/0172-4029-2022-1-51","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Spanish football was a barometer for Spanish society between 1920 and 1936. It was a pivotal time for the game as it built on its foundations in the last decade of the nineteenth century to become more politicised within the fabric of Spain’s cultural identity. Critical developments within football took place during an era which began with the struggling Monarchy of Alfonso XIII, and concluded with Spain’s descent into Civil War. Football, Culture, Politics and Violence became intertwined to blemish the game’s reputation and image. The article focusses on four key case studies; the Spanish team’s participation in the Antwerp Olympic Games of 1920; the closure, by Primo de Rivera’s dictatorship, of FC Barcelona’s Les Corts stadium in 1925; the advent of a national, professional football league in 1929; and the last season before the Civil War, 1935-36, when Spain stood on the brink of implosion. They reveal that football is inextricably linked to historically contested notions of Spanish history and political culture, and is a vehicle for the complex representations of alternative nationalisms which lie at the core of Spain’s centre-region dichotomy. The approach of the study is inter-disciplinary, drawing from literature, the arts, history and political ideology to elucidate the complex constructions and representations of the game during a period of seismic change.
从1920年到1936年,西班牙足球是西班牙社会的晴雨表。这是足球运动的关键时期,因为它建立在19世纪最后十年的基础上,在西班牙文化认同的结构中变得更加政治化。足球的关键发展发生在阿方索十三世的君主制时期,结束于西班牙陷入内战。足球、文化、政治和暴力交织在一起,玷污了这项运动的声誉和形象。本文主要关注四个关键案例研究;西班牙队参加1920年安特卫普奥运会;1925年,在里维拉(Primo de Rivera)的独裁统治下,巴塞罗那足球俱乐部(FC Barcelona)的Les Corts体育场被关闭;1929年,一个全国性的职业足球联盟诞生;以及内战前的最后一个赛季,即1935年至1936年,当时西班牙正处于崩溃的边缘。他们揭示了足球与历史上有争议的西班牙历史和政治文化的概念密不可分,并且是西班牙中心地区二分法核心的替代民族主义的复杂表征的工具。该研究的方法是跨学科的,从文学、艺术、历史和政治意识形态中汲取,以阐明在地震变化时期游戏的复杂结构和表现。