Abstract
Linking the local practices that are used to build an apparently shared identity and generate personal and group attachment towards ÊPersibÊ, a local football club in West Java Indonesia, we examine ÊbobotohÊ that use football and football fan clubs as means of creating an in-group-out-group identity. We examine concepts of fandom, identity construction and masculinity to demonstrate how the bias becomes a unifying element that can provoke conflicts. We argue that ÊbobotohÊ and ÊPersibÊ become one of the most central sites of masculine performance in West Java and socialize Sundanese boys into values, attitudes, and skills valorised as masculine to help facilitate their acceptance into social groups.
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Prabasmoro, T., & Ridwansyah, R. (2019). Fan Culture and Masculinity: Identity Construction of Persib Supporters. Gender Studies, 18(1), 163–178. https://doi.org/10.2478/genst-2020-0012
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