Representation in the first African World Cup:'world-class', Pan-Africanism, and exclusion


Autoria(s): Bolsmann, C.
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01/03/2012

Resumo

This paper explores the representation of the first African World Cup in the British and South African press. Drawing on the output of a variety of media outlets between 2004, when South Africa was awarded the right to host the 2010 event, and the culmination of the tournament in July 2010, this paper contends that a range of representations of Africa have been put forward by the British and South African media. These can be interpreted as alarmist, sensationalist and even racist in certain extreme instances, and hypernationalist and overly defensive in other cases. © 2012 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/16770/1/Representation_in_the_first_African_World_Cup.pdf

Bolsmann, C. (2012). Representation in the first African World Cup:'world-class', Pan-Africanism, and exclusion. Soccer and society, 13 (2), pp. 156-172.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/16770/

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Article

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