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[ecrea] Call for Book Chapters - Re-imagi(ni)ng Africa: Football, Identity and the Legacy of the FIFA 2010 World Cup
Sat Apr 28 06:44:15 GMT 2012
*Call for Book Chapters *
*Title: Re-imagi(ni)ng Africa: Football, Identity and the Legacy of the
FIFA 2010 World Cup *
*Editors: *
Tendai Chari (University of Venda, South Africa)
Dr. Nhamo Mhiripiri (Midlands State University, Zimbabwe)
*Introduction/Background *
FIFA 2010 World Cup in South Africa was billed the biggest event to be
staged on African soil in the 21st century. While Africa has always been
imagined as "a football loving continent" FIFA 2010 WC activated
discourses of football that are beyond the realm of the normative social
utility of football. The more optimistic view projected the mega event
as an extraordinary opportunity to expunge negative stereotypes that had
held back Africa from joining the global "community of nations".
Narratives that accentuate the cultural significance of football were
juxtaposed with declarations about the socio-economic spin-offs from
FIFA 2010 WC. Thus football became a terrain upon which Africa could be
invented, constructed, reconstructed and deconstructed again. Two years
after the whistle signaling the end of the final match on July 11 2010
images that depict the global hegemonic constructs of Africa as a "dark
Continent" tormented by hunger, disease, war, pestilence, dictatorships
and natural disasters endure. Western media representations of political
developments and events in some parts of Africa in the recent past is
testament of the fact that Africa is far from overcoming negative
stereotypes associated with it. Xenophobia, racism and Afro-pessimism
remain entrenched thus, undermining the rhetoric about the efficacy of
FIFA 2010 WC in boosting continental solidarity and cohesion. It is
imperative for scholars to examine the multiple narratives attendant to
the FIFA 2010 World Cup or football events in general in order to
broaden our understanding of the multiple uses of football in society.
We therefore, invite contributions that utilize different theoretical
and methodological approaches to examine representations of football
events in the media, popular culture and everyday communication, either
in the context of the FIFA 2010 World Cup or other football events in
Africa. Papers can focus on, but are not limited to the following topics:
· Mediation of African Football events in Africa
· Representations of FIFA 2010 World Cup in the Western Media
· FIFA 2010 World Cup in the African Media
· The interface between football and popular culture in Africa
· Football, Music and Dance
· Football and commercial advertising
· Football, Patriotism and Myth-Making in the African context
· Football, Politics and Society in Africa
· Football, Nationalism and Identity
· Football as a leisure activity
· Commercial imperatives of football
· Football and gender in Africa
· Corporatization of Football
· Football, religion and religiosity
· Football as a developmental tool
· Football, fandom and fanaticism
· Representations of national soccer teams
We are looking for contributions that tackle these issues from divergent
theoretical and methodological perspectives. The abstract must clearly
state the objectives of the study, the theoretical framework and the
methodological approaches to be employed.
*Abstracts and biographies *
Abstracts should be no more than 400 words
Biographies should not be more than 200 words
*Length of Articles *
Articles should not be more than 8000 words including references
Reference Style: Harvard
*Important Dates *
Deadline for Accepting Abstracts: 30^th June 2012
Notification for Accepted Abstracts: 30th September 2012
Deadline for Full Papers: 31st March 2013
Deadline for Submitting Reviewed Articles: 31st July 2013
Expected Date of Publication: 31st December 2013.
Abstracts and correspondence should be sent to Nhamo Mhiripiri
(mhiripirina /at/ msu.ac.zw) <mailto:(mhiripirina /at/ msu.ac.zw)>, or
(nhamoanthony /at/ yahoo.com) <mailto:(nhamoanthony /at/ yahoo.com)> and Tendai Chari
(tendai.chari /at/ univen.ac.za) <mailto:(tendai.chari /at/ univen.ac.za)> or
(tendai.chari /at/ yahoo.com) <mailto:(tendai.chari /at/ yahoo.com)>
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