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Exploring the intersections of Sports, Language and Society

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Category
Course
Date
08 April 2025 - 11 April 2025
Number of seats
30
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Face-to-face Course

The course aims to explore the interconnections between sports, language, and society, highlighting how sports function as a cultural institution, how language is used in sports, and how societal values are reflected and shaped by sporting practices. Particular emphasis will be placed  on the relationship between sports, race and international relations from a diachronic perspective.

Teacher:

- Professor Paola Attolino

University of Salerno

Italy

Date:

- April 8 - 10,  2025 | 11:30- 13:30

Room : 326

Working language: English

 
 

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