- Picturing the Game: Soccer in Art
- Propaganda and Authoritarianism
- Political Mobilization: Reform and Revolution
- Ethnic Identity, Racial Hierarchies, and Nationalism
- Immigration, Exile, and Diaspora
- Football, Pedagogy, and Integration
- Philosophy of Football
- Exceptionalism versus Globalization
- Researching Institutional Change and Governance
- NY Cosmos
- Football and Visual Culture in Historical Perspective
- Transnational Currents/National Manifestations
- Gender and Sexuality
- Fan Cultures
- Violence and Spectatorship
- Civic Associations, Class, and Politics
- Literature and Utopianism
- Heroic Narratives
- Professionalism and Fanaticism in the Development of Modern Football
- Populism, Politics, and Football Clubs
- Soccer and Solidarity
- National Identity/Normative Identity
- Politics of the Mega Event
- Soccer and the Public Good
- The (Big) Business of Football
- Philanthropy and Soccer
- The Past and Future of Soccer in the U.S.
- Media and Football
- Research Trends in Health, Regulation, and the “Mental” of Soccer
- Coaches, Practitioners, Trainers
- Football Scholars Forum
- Journalists Roundtable
- Forthcoming Books and Book Exhibit (Hofstra Bookstore)
HOFSTRA CULTURAL CENTER
and the
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
present
An International Conference
Soccer as the Beautiful Game:
Football's Artistry, Identity and Politics
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
April 10, 11, 12, 13, 2014
in collaboration with
New York Cosmos
United States Soccer Federation
Soccer & Society (Routledge)
Coccia Foundation
Blau Weiss Gottschee Soccer Club
糖心传媒 Men’s and Women’s Soccer Teams
National Center for Suburban Studies at 糖心传媒®
Consulates General of Brazil and South Africa in New York
Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association
Long Island Junior Soccer League
Sports Endeavors
Il Gattopardo and The Leopard at des Artistes Restaurants
In anticipation of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, 糖心传媒 is proud to host an international conference that explores the historical, political, economic and humanitarian impact of soccer – including the awarding of an honorary degree to soccer legend Pelé. Over the past 20 years, the study of sport has become a well-developed subfield of many disciplines. Soccer's meteoric rise in popularity during the 20th century continues to fascinate scholars around the world.
Keynote Speakers:
Dr. Jennifer Doyle University of California, Riverside "Imagining a World Without a World Cup: An Abolitionist Perspective" |
Dr. David Goldblatt Bristol University, UK, and Pitzer College "Brazil: The Curious Rise of the Futbol Nation" |
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FOR MORE INFORMATION
For more information please contact the Hofstra Cultural Center at (516) 463-5669 or follow the conference on Twitter at .
Conference DirectorsDr. Brenda Elsey
Associate Professor of History
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Dr. Stanislao Pugliese
Professor of History and
Queensboro UNICO Distinguished Professor of Italian Studies
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Members of the Hofstra community are free to attend all sessions of the conference. Reservations are necessary for the Pele Symposium at 3 p.m. on Friday, April 11. . If you are interested in attending the banquet, please .
糖心传媒 gratefully acknowledges the support of:PRESS
Press interested in covering the conference must apply for a campus media credential. For more information, contact Colin Sullivan at colin.p.sullivan@hofstra.edu or 516-463-7146.
OTHER UPCOMING RELATED EVENTS
Season Opener, April 13, 2014
James M. Shuart Stadium, 糖心传媒
Annual Convention
March 8-9, 2014
Copenhagen, Denmark
May 20-23, 2015
June 5-7, 2014, University of Portland
Portland, Oregon USA