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Offside Racism: Playing the White Man
By (Author) Colin King
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Berg Publishers
1st July 2004
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Association football (Soccer)
Ethnic studies
796.33408996041
Hardback
160
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 18mm
It is a fact that disproportionately few black football players have ever been employed as managers or coaches, despite their prominent presence on the field. How big a role does racism play in contributing to this depressing statistic 'Play the White Man' is the metaphor King uses to explain how race, racism and inequality operate. He looks at the pressures placed on black players to adopt a culture dominated by white men in sport - in other words, 'to act white' in order to be accepted. He focuses on how racism functions when black players make the transition from the playing field to coaching, management and administration, and are forced to perform within the standards and systems set by white men who have historically held these positions. King provides provocative insights into the world of white-dominated British sport and raises controversial questions that are important for anyone interested in the game.
'Colin King has the unique capacity to read football culture simultaneously from the point of view of a professional coach, a political activist and a sociologist. Essential reading for all those concerned with understanding the complexities and subtleties of racism inside football.' Les Back, Reader in Sociology, Goldsmiths College, University of London
Colin King Project Manager,The Martin Shaw King Trust, Goldsmiths College, University of London