The vuvuzela revolution
Richard Calland author Andrew Whaley author Lawson Naidoo author
Format:Book
Publisher:Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd
Published:30th Apr '11
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The 2010 FIFA World Cup roused a nation, defying South African skeptics and Afro-pessimists alike, and this definitive account of Africa's first World Cup covers the build-up, the tournament itself, and its aftermath. Offering serious insights into the host country's management of a soccer event of this magnitude, the book explores the image South Africa chose to convey to the world, revealing the vivid granularity of this beautiful country during that extraordinary month.
This definitive account of Africa's first World Cup covers the build-up, the tournament itself, and its aftermath. The book explores the image South Africa chose to convey to the world, revealing the vivid granularity of this beautiful country during that extraordinary month.The 2010 FIFA World Cup roused a nation, defying South African skeptics and Afro-pessimists alike, and this definitive account of Africa’s first World Cup covers the build-up, the tournament itself, and its aftermath. Offering serious insights into the host country’s management of a soccer event of this magnitude, the book explores the image South Africa chose to convey to the world, revealing the vivid granularity of this beautiful country during that extraordinary month.
ISBN: 9781770099715
Dimensions: 200mm x 150mm x 15mm
Weight: 500g
224 pages