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- From: Stephanie Fishkin <fishkin@SCF.USC.EDU>
- Subject: Re: CowPlop Fans
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- "WAGNERL@CGSVAX.CLAREMONT.EDU" at Jan 27, 93 5:48 pm
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- Larry writes:
- >
- > Football, like anything meaningful, must be understood to be
- > appreciated. If you don't understand symbolism, you are unlikely to
- > enjoy good literature. If you don't fathom variations on a theme you
- > will probably tire of a symphony. If you think the scientific method
- > is a form of birth control, psychological journals will undoubtably be
- > unreadable. And if you don't know the difference between an end run
- > and a "hail mary", you'll probably say foolish things about people who
- > enjoy football.
-
- My reading of the football literature, and its symbolism, is that it is
- an accepted means for the expression of ritual homosexuality and rape:
- "The object of the game, simply stated, is to get into the
- opponent's enzone while preventing the opponent from getting
- into one's own enzone... [T]his is what is involved in male
- verbal dueling. One wishes to put one's opponent down; to
- "screw" him while avoid being screwed by him... The so-called
- three-point stance involves bending over in a distinct stooped
- position... and it does make one especially vulnerable to
- attack from behind, that is, vulnerable to homosexual attack...
- In symbolic terms, I am arguing that the end is a kind of
- backside and the that the enzone is a kind of erogenous
- zone...[I]n essence, American football is an adolescent
- masculinity initiation ritual in which the winner gets
- into the loser's endzone more time than the loser gets
- into his!"
- (From Into the Enzone for a Touchdown: A Psycoanalytic
- Consideration of American Football. In A. Dundes (1980)
- Interpreting Folklore. Bloomington: Indiana University Press)
-
- I've watched these games before, only in the company of several others
- who were very engrossed in the game. I was more facinated with their
- interaction than the game (except for the facination with the Half Time
- Spectacle). Personally, I think I'm going to write to NBC (see earlier
- post about connection btn. Super Bowl and violence).
-
- >
- > "Stupor bowl", indeed, only to the ignorant or boorish.
- >
-
- Ignorantly and boorishly yours,
-
- Stephanie
-
- PS: I do tire of symphonies, if I can't have a picnic at the same time.
- I do enjoy literature, and think fondly of a teacher I once had whenever
- I encounter some blatent symbolism.
- :)
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- Stephanie Fishkin, Univeristy of Southern California
- fishkin@scf.usc.edu
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