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[ecrea] Sport, Gender and Media conference 10th March
Mon Feb 20 14:59:14 GMT 2012
We are delighted to invite members of the Association for Cultural
Studies to the Sport, Gender and Media conference on 10th March 2012 at
the University of York.
We are excited to announce that the Sport, Gender and Media conference
schedule and poster are now available. You can view them on the
conference blog: http://sportgendermedia.blogspot.com/. We've also
included the flyer as an attachment, and the schedule can be seen below.
If you haven't already, you can register via the website above. The £15
registration fee (or £10 for the University of York students) includes
lunch, refreshments and a wonderful day of presentations on sport,
gender and media. We look forward to seeing you all soon!
* Please circulate widely *
Best regards,
Amy and Geneva
Sport, Gender and Media Conference
University of York, UK
Centre for Women’s Studies
Berrick Saul Building
10^th March, 9.00-18.00
*9.00 – 9.30: Registration/Coffee/Welcome*
*9.35-10.35: Spectatorship/Fandom Football*
Dr. Stacey Pope, University of Bedfordshire, /‘Who Could Name an England
Women’s Footballer?’/: Views and Perceptions of Women’s Football
Carrie Dunn, Sheffield Hallam University, Female football fans and their
perception of the gendered nature of football media
*10.45 – 12.15: Femininities: How Some Women are Positioned within Sport*
Irene Dioli, University of Bologna, ‘Nation, family, and the swimming
pool’. Self-portrait of sports star Federica Pellegrini in the year of
Italy’s patriotic spree
Dr. Meredith Nash, University of Tasmania, ‘You don’t train for a
marathon sitting on the couch’: A critical look at Australian
performances of pregnancy ‘fitness’, ‘good’ motherhood
Somayyeh Mottaghi and Tina Amirhosein, University of York, Media and
Women’s Sports: An Iranian case study
*12.15 – 13.00: Lunch*
*13.00 – 13.45 Roundtable*
Katherine Chan, University of York, Media, (Dis)-ability and Gender
* *
*14.00 – 15.00 Masculinities: Gender Portrayal, Perception and
Rethinking in Sport*
Gordon Tait, University of Newcastle, Weekend Warriors: Football
hooliganism, the carnival, and a zone of remasculinization
Peter Gavigan, University of Sussex, Masculinity, Femininity and
Performing Gender in the (Sub)Culture of Bodybuilding
* *
*14.00 – 15.00 Critical Readings*
Dr. Philippa Velija, University of York Saint John, /“The batting is
fragile and uncertain”/: Print Media Representations of Female
Cricketers from 1998-2008
Helen Spandler and Mick Mckeown, University of Central Lancashire, A
Critical Exploration of Using Football in Health and Welfare Programs
* *
*15.15 – 16.45 Avoiding Cliches*
Christiana Schallholm, University of Augsburg, Who bears the blame for
the drop out of the Women’s World Cup? A content analysis about the
apportionment of blame for the defeat of Germany’s soccer ladies
Laura Gubby, Canterbury Christ Church University, Current discussions on
the pressures for, and the potential impacts of, korfball being awarded
entry into the sport-gender-media nexus
Maddie Breeze, University of Edinburgh, Becoming-Legitimate: Roller
Derby, Gender and Skater-Produced Media
* *
*17.00 – 18.00 Gendered Displays in Swimming*
Keith Myerscough, Blackpool University Centre, Nymphs, Naiads and Natation
Lucretia Knapp, Smith College, ‘Swim Suit’
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