Swyers, Holly.

Wrigley regulars : finding community in the bleachers / Holly Swyers. - Urbana, Ill. : University of Illinois Press, (c)2010. - 1 online resource

Includes bibliographies and index.

Community as experience and practices -- Social space -- Baseball time -- Effervescence -- Boundaries and gatekeeping -- Organization and hierarchies -- Ballpark rituals -- Baseball gods -- Births, weddings, and funerals.

Holly Swyers turns to the bleachers of Chicago's iconic Wrigley Field in this unique exploration of the ways people craft a feeling of community under almost any conditions. Wrigley Regulars examines various components of community through the lens of "the regulars," a group of diehard Chicago Cubs fans who loyally populate the bleachers at Wrigley Field. In a time when many communities are perceived as either short-lived or disintegrating, Swyers examines the conditions, practices, and behaviors that help create and sustain the experience of community. At Wrigley Field, these practices can include the simple acts of scorecard-keeping and gathering at the same location before each game or insisting on elaborate rules of ticket distribution and seating arrangements, as well as more symbolic behaviors and superstitions that link the regulars to each other. A bleacher regular herself, Swyers uses a qualitative approach to define community as the ways in which people arrive at an awareness of themselves as a group with a particular relationship to the larger world.



9780252090318 9781283028844

2019718368

GBB069771 bnb

015571769 Uk


Wrigley Field (Chicago, Ill.)
Chicago Cubs (Baseball team)


Stadiums--Social aspects--Illinois--Chicago.
Community life--Illinois--Chicago.


Electronic Books.

GV416 / .W754 2010