Monday, 10 September 2007

RECENT LUSO-AFRICAN PUBLICATIONS


Here are some recent publications, including a very interesting set of
related articles from Soccer and Society:

Phillip Rothwell, "Inventing a lusotropical father, or, the neurotic legacy
in Germano Almeida's O Testamento do Senhor Napumoceno," Research in
African Literatures 38.1 (Spring 2007).

Corrado Tornimbeni, "'Isto foi sempre assim' : The Politics of Land and
Human Mobility in Chimanimani, Central Mozambique," Journal of Southern
African Studies, 33, 3 (Sept. 2007): 485-500

Special issue of Soccer and Society, 8, 4 (2007), on Globalized Football
includes the following eight articles on Lusophone futebol and related topics:

Nina Clara Tiesler; João Nuno Coelho, "Globalized Football at a Lusocentric
Glance: Struggles with Markets and Migration, Traditions and Modernities,
the Loss and the Beauty," 419-139

Stephen Wagg, "Angels of Us All? Football Management, Globalization and the
Politics of Celebrity," 440-458 [includes discussion of Jose Mourinho]

Miguel Moniz, "Adaptive Transnational Identity and the Selling of Soccer:
The New England Revolution and Lusophone Migrant Populations," 459-477

Nuno Domingos, "Football and Colonialism, Domination and Appropriation: the
Mozambican Case," 478-494

Paul Darby, "African Football Labour Migration to Portugal: Colonial and
Neo-Colonial Resource," 495-509

Tiago Maranhão, "Apollonians and Dionysians: The Role of Football in
Gilberto Freyre's Vision of Brazilian People, 510-523"

Marcos Alvito, "Our Piece of the Pie: Brazilian Football and Globalization,
524-544"

João Nuno Coelho; Nina Clara Tiesler, "The Paradox of the Portuguese Game:
The Omnipresence of Football and the Absence of Spectators at Matches," 578-600


Compiled by Kathleen Sheldon (UCLA/ H-Net)
Picture: "Encyclopedia of Pleasure" (Ghada Amer, Egypt)


Here are some recent publications, including a very interesting set of
related articles from Soccer and Society:

Phillip Rothwell, "Inventing a lusotropical father, or, the neurotic legacy
in Germano Almeida's O Testamento do Senhor Napumoceno," Research in
African Literatures 38.1 (Spring 2007).

Corrado Tornimbeni, "'Isto foi sempre assim' : The Politics of Land and
Human Mobility in Chimanimani, Central Mozambique," Journal of Southern
African Studies, 33, 3 (Sept. 2007): 485-500

Special issue of Soccer and Society, 8, 4 (2007), on Globalized Football
includes the following eight articles on Lusophone futebol and related topics:

Nina Clara Tiesler; João Nuno Coelho, "Globalized Football at a Lusocentric
Glance: Struggles with Markets and Migration, Traditions and Modernities,
the Loss and the Beauty," 419-139

Stephen Wagg, "Angels of Us All? Football Management, Globalization and the
Politics of Celebrity," 440-458 [includes discussion of Jose Mourinho]

Miguel Moniz, "Adaptive Transnational Identity and the Selling of Soccer:
The New England Revolution and Lusophone Migrant Populations," 459-477

Nuno Domingos, "Football and Colonialism, Domination and Appropriation: the
Mozambican Case," 478-494

Paul Darby, "African Football Labour Migration to Portugal: Colonial and
Neo-Colonial Resource," 495-509

Tiago Maranhão, "Apollonians and Dionysians: The Role of Football in
Gilberto Freyre's Vision of Brazilian People, 510-523"

Marcos Alvito, "Our Piece of the Pie: Brazilian Football and Globalization,
524-544"

João Nuno Coelho; Nina Clara Tiesler, "The Paradox of the Portuguese Game:
The Omnipresence of Football and the Absence of Spectators at Matches," 578-600


Compiled by Kathleen Sheldon (UCLA/ H-Net)
Picture: "Encyclopedia of Pleasure" (Ghada Amer, Egypt)

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