Show notes
In the latest episode we discuss ideas of loyalty and fandom - with respect to both teams and individual athletes - and dissect various strands of 'belonging' to an imagined community.
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Talking Points:
- The schizophrenic nature of fandom in the franchise age
- Do you cheer for Kohli when he plays for India and wish for him to fail for RCB?
- The idea of imagined communities and the spread of nationalism
- Why does bandwagoning have a bad reputation?
- Supporting a team versus an individual - and how the first appears more noble
- The sacred space of fandom - watching as a community v watching alone
- The live experience v the TV experience - and the vast difference between them
- The loss of hope in 2000 - when Azhar and Cronje were embroiled in scandal
Participants:
Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee); Rohit Naimpally (https://rohitnaimpally.substack.com/); Deepauk Murugesan (@complicateur); Ashoka (@ABVan)
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Related:
- That special whistle: the phenomeon called CSK - 81allout podcast
- The ins and outs of Fantasy Cricket - 81allout podcast
- Reviving War Minus the Shooting - 81allout podcast with Osman Samiuddin
- Imagined Communities - Benedict Anderson - Amazon
- Rules for Being a True Fan - Bill Simmons - ESPN Page 2
- We cheer for clothes - Jerry Seinfeld - YouTube
- The remarkable rise of the Oakland Roots
- Is sporting fandom a set of rituals or a relationship - Ahmer Naqvi - ESPNcricinfo
- Confessions of a bandwagon fan - David Sax - The New Yorker
- The legacy of Michael Jordan in China - Andrew Gao - chinosity.com
- Will you watch the World Cup - Siddhartha Vaidyanathan - sidveeblogs