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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Arts : English
106-454 Global Sports |
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Credit Points: | 16.7 4th year | |
Coordinator: | Philip Morrissey | |
Timetable: | Semester 2 | |
Contact: | One 2-hour seminar per week | |
Subject Description: | This subject considers a range of international sporting events both thematically and individually. These range from capital intensive projects such as the world heavyweight boxing championship with its emphasis on gender to international cricket with its coded discourse of race and imperialism. The subject looks at how traditional cultures of particular sports resist, adapt to, or are intrinsically amenable to the demands of consumer capitalism and examines the relation between international sport and other forms of popular entertainment. It also looks at how international sports both challenge and confirm stereotypes of race, gender and class and examines international sport as a site which operates through intersecting narratives of class, national identity, race and gender. | |
Assessment: | Written work of not more than 6000 words. | |
Prescribed Texts: | To be advised. | |
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