June 6, 2016 / Theology
In looking at the rules governing football celebrations, James M. Smith seeks to address Foucault’s notion of the abnormal.
Jason M. Smith is a doctoral student in theological studies at Vanderbilt University. His research engages the odd and often problematic intersections of theology, sport, ritual, and culture. He still enjoys attending football games at his alma mater, the University of Georgia.
In looking at the rules governing football celebrations, James M. Smith seeks to address Foucault’s notion of the abnormal.