Abstract

Given his famed profligacy and irresistibly broad range of high and low cultural interests, it is at least a little surprising that Slavoj Žižek has been virtually silent about football.1 As the world’s most popular mass mediated conduit of jouissance, as an increasingly integrated multibillion dollar node in the networks of global capital, and as a site of unprecedented ideological influence, the modern football landscape seems like just the kind of field Žižek might be inclined to turn his attention to.

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