Focussing on corporatized and mediated imaginings of nation - as highly political, public and pedagogic processes - we aim within this paper to address important questions of cultural identification and discursive address. Our focus is on the ubiquity of the year 1966 in popular narratives of Englishness in the immediacy of major football tournaments: connoting far more than football, we argue that the mythopoesis of 1966 - as a somewhat artificial, powerful myth-making mnemonic - is a historically situated toponym that conjures up the supremacy of England on the international stage. Further, through the performance of an aesthetic of selective silence, we propose that the mythopoeia of 1966 reasserts a utopic abstraction of nation, and acc...
During summer 1966 global attention turned to the manufacturing centre of Sheffield as “Steel City” ...
During summer 1966 global attention turned to the manufacturing centre of Sheffield as “Steel City” ...
During summer 1966 global attention turned to the manufacturing centre of Sheffield as “Steel City” ...
This thesis is concerned with the relationship between national identity and media-sport. More speci...
The aim of this paper is to explore, taking a Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) approach, some of th...
The aim of this paper is to explore, taking a Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) approach, some of th...
© SAGE Publications 2006.As Benedict Anderson noted, national communities have to be actively create...
The paper examines two ‘turns’ in English national sporting culture, ‘Beckhamisation’ and ‘Southgati...
The essence of global sports has been competition among nations at the international level. For foot...
The essence of global sports has been competition among nations at the international level. For foot...
This article explores the relationship between national identity and media sport, focusing specifica...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The paper examines two ‘turns’ in Engl...
A key moment of modernity in English post-war history, the 1966 World Cup has significance far beyon...
A key moment of modernity in English post-war history, the 1966 World Cup has significance far beyon...
The football (soccer) game between Argentina and England during the France '98 World Cup is analysed...
During summer 1966 global attention turned to the manufacturing centre of Sheffield as “Steel City” ...
During summer 1966 global attention turned to the manufacturing centre of Sheffield as “Steel City” ...
During summer 1966 global attention turned to the manufacturing centre of Sheffield as “Steel City” ...
This thesis is concerned with the relationship between national identity and media-sport. More speci...
The aim of this paper is to explore, taking a Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) approach, some of th...
The aim of this paper is to explore, taking a Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) approach, some of th...
© SAGE Publications 2006.As Benedict Anderson noted, national communities have to be actively create...
The paper examines two ‘turns’ in English national sporting culture, ‘Beckhamisation’ and ‘Southgati...
The essence of global sports has been competition among nations at the international level. For foot...
The essence of global sports has been competition among nations at the international level. For foot...
This article explores the relationship between national identity and media sport, focusing specifica...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The paper examines two ‘turns’ in Engl...
A key moment of modernity in English post-war history, the 1966 World Cup has significance far beyon...
A key moment of modernity in English post-war history, the 1966 World Cup has significance far beyon...
The football (soccer) game between Argentina and England during the France '98 World Cup is analysed...
During summer 1966 global attention turned to the manufacturing centre of Sheffield as “Steel City” ...
During summer 1966 global attention turned to the manufacturing centre of Sheffield as “Steel City” ...
During summer 1966 global attention turned to the manufacturing centre of Sheffield as “Steel City” ...