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[ecrea] CFP: Sports-Media-Military Nexus
Wed Nov 07 00:12:38 GMT 2012
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
"Sports - Media - Military Nexus," /Teaching Media/ 1(2): 2012.
/Teaching Media/ is dedicated to promoting a collaborative exchange and
dialogue between media studies scholars about contemporary approaches to
teaching and critically engaging with multi-modal media.
Call for Proposals:
Since September 11, 2001 sports has become increasingly "complicit" in
an increasing militarization of U.S. society and popular culture.
Butterworth and Moskal (2009), for example, argue that American identity
is constituted in and by a culture of militarism, "wherein Americans are
implicated in a structural relationship between government, the
military, and entertainment industries to the extent that it has become
functionally impossible to live outside the rhetorical production of
war" (p. 413). The "seizing" of the NFL, Major League Baseball, or
NASCAR by the military can be witnessed frequently through the spreading
of militaristic messages from sponsors, advertisers, and broadcasters
who appear eager to use these sporting events to garner support for war,
especially during a time of great unpopularity among the American
public, and to reassert national identity through excessive displays of
patriotism.
/Teaching Media/ seeks teaching materials and models for understanding
the relations between sports, media, and the military. Approaches to
teaching the sports-media-military nexus can include, but are not
limited to:
* the role of the media in mediating militaristic sporting events
* the intersection of gender, race, and sexuality and the
military-sport-media nexus
* the links between the (in)visibility of women and queer subjects
in mediated sports to the military as a traditionally
hetero-patriarchal institution
* socio-political issues raised concerning the militarization and
securitization of the 2012 London Olympics
* the entanglements between the neoliberal state and the
military-sports-media nexus
* the effects of globalization on professional sports and the military
/Teaching Media/ seeks 250-word summaries of teaching materials and
models from a variety of pedagogical perspectives. The summary should
include your general framework, a list of teaching materials and/or
assignments in the unit, and a short explanation of why your approach is
innovative. Please email all submissions, either as a word or PDF
document, to (teachingmedia.contact /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(teachingmedia.contact /at/ gmail.com)>. The Teaching Media editorial
board will choose three summaries and ask the submitters to expand upon
their abstract as part of a curated space on our site. Those not chosen
are encouraged to submit their materials to our common space.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Sunday November 18, 2012
As we hope for continuing discussions and exchange as well as
contributions to /Teaching Media/ we encourage you to visit our website
at http://www.teachingmedia.org/
Best,
Teaching Media editorial board
Jacquelyn Arcy
Mia Fischer
Melody Hoffmann
Kate Ranachan
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