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Home Team Away: Watching European Football in Urban China
Home Team Away: Watching European Football in Urban China

by Yuan Gong

University of Michigan Press, 2026

ISBNs

Cloth: 978-0-472-07825-7

Paper: 978-0-472-05825-9

eISBN: 978-0-472-90604-8 (OA)

About the Book

Home Team Away calls for a rethinking of sport fandom that is divorced from an attachment to location. As the first comprehensive account of the European football fandom in China, this book explores how the Chinese middle-class subjectivity is formed through the cross-cultural, digital consumption of the Big-Five leagues. Yuan Gong captures the embodied experiences of fans and fan clubs, fan discourses and activities unfolding on digital platforms on Weibo, Weixin, and Hupu, combining fieldwork in Shanghai and virtual ethnography. Delving into participants’ various forms of fan engagement as readers, activists, producers, consumers, and digital citizens, Gong argues that Chinese fans’ decisions to follow and engage with European football result from their material conditions, ideological contestation, and technology appropriation as a new demographic bloc arising during China’s transition to authoritarian digital capitalism. By engaging with their home teams away, the Chinese middle-class fans perform as citizens with a global vision despite the resurgence of the nationalist and anti-Western sentiments. 

About the Author

Yuan Gong is Senior Lecturer in Media Studies at Massey University. 

Reviews

“In the way that it places fandom and the fans’ use of social media within their social context, Home Team Away is one of the best works I have read on fandom and media.”

— Susan Brownell, University of Missouri-St. Louis

“The middle classes in post-socialist China have been analyzed through the lens of such dynamics as work, marriage, and housing. Here Yuan Gong provides a completely novel approach that demonstrates how transnational sport fandom creates new configurations of class distinction.”

— Niko Besnier, co-author of The Anthropology of Sport: Bodies, Borders, Biopolitics

Tags
China Understandings Today, Soccer, Urban, Media Studies, Soccer fans, Sociology, Cultural & Ethnic Studies, China, Social Science, Social aspects
Open Access Information

License: CC BY-NC