The first book to celebrate how Blackness has shaped the beautiful game on and off the pitch.
A New Formation is an inventive and highly original analysis of the contributions that Black British footballers have made to Black British culture.
Calum Jacobs and his co-contributors - including authors Musa Okwonga and Aniefiok Ekpoudom and sports broadcaster Jeanette Kwakye - eschew the standard frameworks of trauma and oppression that are foisted upon Black narratives. Instead, they draw upon broader social and cultural history to examine Black footballers in contexts larger than themselves. By engaging with the subtle connections between football and Black cultural expression, A New Formation reveals the vibrancy and nuance of contemporary Black life in Britain.
Featuring interviews with Andy Cole, Ian Wright and Anita Asante.
The first book to celebrate how Blackness has shaped the beautiful game on and off the pitch.
A New Formation is an inventive and highly original analysis of the contributions that Black British footballers have made to Black British culture.
Calum Jacobs and his co-contributors - including authors Musa Okwonga and Aniefiok Ekpoudom and sports broadcaster Jeanette Kwakye - eschew the standard frameworks of trauma and oppression that are foisted upon Black narratives. Instead, they draw upon broader social and cultural history to examine Black footballers in contexts larger than themselves. By engaging with the subtle connections between football and Black cultural expression, A New Formation reveals the vibrancy and nuance of contemporary Black life in Britain.
Featuring interviews with Andy Cole, Ian Wright and Anita Asante.
Calum Jacobs is a writer, editor and creative practitioner from south London who draws on sociology, history and culture to explore the liminality of Black British life. In 2017, he launched CARICOM Magazine, a print and online platform dedicated to discussing football and broader culture through a Black lens. Jacobs is also a contributor to various sport and culture publications, and has worked on creative projects for agencies and brands. A New Formation is his first book.
A New Formation tells the stories of these legends in their own
words on their own terms. This is cultural expression, social
history and black pride at its finest.
*Observer*
A New Formation is an expansive yet nuanced history of football's
black pioneers, past and present.
*New Statesman*
A New Formation is quite simply one of the most important football
books ever written. What we often like to imagine as the history of
football has, for the most part, been written entirely through the
white male gaze. In this collection of essays A New Formation tells
new stories, forgotten stories, undervalued stories, and does so
with heart and humanity and humour. It's our game, as narrated by
the people who love it.
*Jonathan Liew*
A groundbreaking document of football history.
*GQ Magazine*
A manifesto for a new look at the history of football and a
different way of talking about the sport.
*Hype Beast*
This is a brilliant and original book about black footballers that
does not shy away from issues of racism but is not entirely
consumed by them. It is a chance to see these players and the
communities that nurtured them as human, living, complex, brilliant
people ... the book has deepened and expanded my understanding of
how they have changed English football .. it should do so for
everyone who cares about the game.
*David Goldblatt*
A New Formation is a masterpiece. A moment in time. Something that
will make you think differently about the world that surrounds you
through ten essays that explore ecstasy, tragedy, vibrancy,
disillusionment and goals.
*Mundial Magazine*
A New Formation is a gift for how it presents and wrestles with
history, but is also generous enough to not leave behind the joy
and exuberance that comes through in the game itself. The parts of
the game and its history that sparkle, and the players who made it
(and make it) so. This book is so joyfully written, deeply
researched, and beautifully presented.
*Hanif Abdurraqib*
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