
Black Arsenal
$112.96
- Hardcover
320 pages
- Release Date
25 November 2024
Summary
WINNER OF THE SOCCER BOOK AWARD GRAND PRIZE
Arsenal is special. Its multicultural fandom reflects a changing city and a unique relationship with Black British popular culture. Thanks to its decades of fielding iconic Black players on the pitch and the storied and diverse histories of its terraces, Arsenal has emerged as a powerful symbol of what an organic and convivial multiculture can be.
From the earliest hints in the late 1960s that something remarkable wa…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781399613736 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1399613731 |
| Author: | Matthew Harle, Clive Chijioke Nwonka |
| Publisher: | Orion Publishing Co |
| Imprint: | Weidenfeld & Nicolson |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 320 |
| Release Date: | 25 November 2024 |
| Weight: | 1.38kg |
| Dimensions: | 266mm x 202mm x 32mm |
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Critics Review
A handsome coffee-table book, containing many enjoyable photos and contributions by figures from [Ian] Wright to Amy Lawrence … [it] also works effectively as engaging social history – Tomiwa Owolade * NEW STATESMAN *You wonder why no one thought of publishing this book before. There are thoughtful contributions to the text featuring everyone from Ian Wright, to Jay Z, Alex Scott and Spike Lee … this is a very special book – Alex Peake-Tomkinson * THE STANDARD *Examines how the club has become an authentic expression of integrated Black British culture … [a] beautifully illustrated book – Tim Adams * OBSERVER *Although generations of players actively pushed back against old stereotypes and racist narratives, Dr Nwonka believes a sense of respect and appreciation is “long overdue” * BBC SPORT *
About The Author
Matthew Harle
Clive Chijioke Nwonka is a Lecturer in Film, Culture and Society at University College London’s Institute of Advanced Studies. Nwonka’s research centres on the study of Black British and African American film, with a particular focus on the images of Black urbanity and the modes through which Black identities are shaped by representations of social environments and the hegemony of neoliberalism within forms of Black popular culture. His most recent book was Black Film British Cinema II (2021); his next book, Black Boys: The Social Aesthetics of British Urban Film is due in 2023. Clive grew up in Brent and is a fan of Liverpool FC.
Matthew Harle is a writer and curator from Islington, North London. His work explores cultural histories, cities and identity in books, exhibitions, and events. He has worked at the BFI, Barbican, and is now Curator of Artistic Programmes at the Warburg Institute. He attended his first Arsenal game in the 1993⁄4 season.
Paul Gilroy is Professor of the Humanities and founding Director of the Sarah Parker Remond Centre for the Study of Racism and Racialisation at University College London. His books include The Black Atlantic, Against Race, Postcolonial Melancholia and Darker Than Blue. Gilroy’s is a unique voice that speaks to the centrality and tenacity of racial orders and inequalities in the modern world. He first attended an Arsenal home game in 1966.
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