'A Cultural History of the World Cup'
The British Library/The International Centre for Sport History and Culture, De Montfort University.
23 May 2014
This international conference is intended for academics and postgraduate students interested in the material culture, history and globalisation of the football World Cup. Keynote speakers include David Goldblatt and Matthew Brown. Confirmed speakers also include Matthew Taylor, Richard Holt; John Hughson; Martin Polley; Stacey Pope, Kevin Marston and Kevin Moore (Director of the National Football Museum, Manchester).
'The focus of the world’s gaze on Brazil as a sporting innovator is not new. The first Brazil World Cup in 1950 showcased the global reach of modern football as a media spectacle more extensively than at any previous point in history, also in a context of economic growth, cultural modernity and political challenges. Contemporary Brazil has attracted global attention through the forthcoming World Cup and the ensuing 2016 Rio Olympic Games. It is therefore timely to consider how the history, and legacy of the game have influenced world culture.'
The conference will be followed by a drinks reception
Prices (including buffet lunch and refreshments):
£30.00 (full price); £15.00 (concessions: senior citizens, job-seekers, students, third-sector employees, practitioners)
Places for the conference can be booked via the British Library's 'What's On' page: http://www.bl.uk/whatson/events/event159852.html
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