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Drinkers, non-drinkers and deferrers : reconsidering the beer/footy couplet amongst Australian rules football fans

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posted on 2011-12-01, 00:00 authored by K Thompson, Catherine Palmer, M Raven
There is a common perception that football and alcohol go hand in hand and that players and fans routinely engage in excessive and irresponsible drinking. In Australia, this is manifest in the stereotypical ‘Pissed Aussie Rules fan’. Following research with Australian Rules football fans in South Australia, we identified three categories of fans according to their (non)engagement with alcohol: Drinkers, Non-Drinkers and Deferrers. Deferrers were selfidentified drinkers who separated alcohol consumption from spectating, for fear of ‘contamination’. Our identification of counter-stereotypic ways in which fans engage with alcohol (or not) challenges the assumptive worlds in which popular commentary on football and drinking operates. This was, to our knowledge, the first ethnography of drinking behaviour amongst Australian Rules football fans. It demonstrates the advantage of using ethnographic research techniques to understand the relationship between identity and consumption.

History

Journal

Australian journal of anthropology

Volume

22

Issue

3

Pagination

388 - 408

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia

Location

Richmond, Vic.

ISSN

1035-8811

eISSN

1757-6547

Language

eng

Notes

Article first published online 21st September 2011

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2011, Australian Anthropological Society

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