CULTURESOF BASKETBALL
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CULTURESOF BASKETBALL
Cultures BASKETBALL OF CONFERENCE NOVEMBER 22-23, 2013 HUMBOLDT UNIVERSITY BERLIN, LUISENSTR. 56, FESTSAAL The conference “Cultures of Basketball“ addresses basketball as a cultural practice and an important point of reference in a host of debates concerning ‚race‘ and gender, constructions of local as well as national identities, the body, urban space, performativity, creativity and commerce. It locates North American discussions of the sport, which tend to focus on black masculinities, in a transnational context, highlighting the interrelations between US American and European basketball in particular. Conference Organizers: Eva Boesenberg (HU Berlin) / Anke Ortlepp (LMU Munich) / Christoph Ribbat (University of Paderborn) Conference Funding: DFG Graduate School “Automatismen” (University of Paderborn), Humboldt University (Berlin), LMU (Munich), DGfA (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Amerikastudien), Du Bois Institute Harvard, US Embassy Berlin. Special Thanks to Sigrid VenuSS Jochen Kuhlmann Katja Linke Claire Simon Felix Wehinger Adil Yilmaz Pawel Zoneff Poster Design: Lavender Wolf FRIDAY 22.11.2013 2:30 P.M. Welcome / Opening Remarks: Eva Boesenberg (HU Berlin) / Anke Ortlepp (LMU Munich) / Christoph Ribbat (University of Paderborn) 6:00 p.m. Coffee Break 3:00 p.m. Session I: Approaching Basketball 6:30 Keynote Lecture Valerie Babb (University of Georgia) The King and His Court: LeBron James, the NEW Othello Nicole Waller (University of Potsdam) PANEL chair Scott Brooks (University of Missouri) City of Basketball Love: Philadelphia and the Nurturing of Black Males‘ Hoop Dreams Desmond Miller (York University, Toronto) The Post-Game: Retrospectives of thE Experiences of Canadian Black Student Athletes on US Athletic Scholarships Alexander Starre (FU Berlin) The Well-Made Play: Experimental Design and the Aesthetics of Improbability in American Basketball 4:30 p.m. Coffee Break 5:00 p.m. Session II: Signifying Bodies Alexander Dunst (University OF Paderborn) Panel CHAIR Christian Orban (University of Erfurt) Sporting Bodies at Historic InterseCtions: African American Female Basketball Players in Jim and Jane Crow America Silke Hackenesch (LMU Munich) Black Hairstyles as Signifiers for Race, Class and Sexuality in US Basketball Culture p.m. INTRODUCTION: Martin Klepper (HU BERLIN) 8:30 p.m. Conference Dinner 10:45 a.m. Session IV: The Global Game Martin Heger (Humboldt University Berlin) Panel Chair Albrecht Cordes (University of Frankfurt) “Deutsch-amerikanische Freundschaft“: The Foundation and the Early Days of the Albert Schweitzer Tournament in Mannheim Martin Lüthe (FU Berlin) “MJ, 23 Ways to Make You Pay“: The NBA in the 1990s and the Globalization of Consuming Basketball 11:45 a.m. Break SATURDAY 23.11.2013 12:00 a.m. Roundtable Discussion: Hoop Roots in Germany: Henning Harnisch (ALBA Berlin) / Marvin Willoughby (Sport ohne Grenzen, Hamburg) / Wilbert L. Olinde (Hamburg) / Heike Peters (TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen) Moderator: Eva Boesenberg 1:30 p.m. Lunch Break 9.30 a.m. Session III: Ball Possession Kirsten Twelbeck (University of Hannover) PANEL CHAIR 3:00 p.m. Reading by Thomas Pletzinger (Author/Novelist, Berlin) “Gentlemen, wir leben am Abgrund“ Richard King (Washington State University) Owning the Game: American Indians, Cultural Sovereignty, and Basketball 4:30 p.m. Coffee Break Seulghee Lee (University of California, Berkeley) From Melancholia to Linsanity: Basketball, Affect, and Racial Ontology 10:30 a.m. Coffee Break Introduction: Christoph Ribbat 5:00 p.m. Film Screening and Discussion with Director Katharina Weingartner (Vienna) “Sneaker Stories“ Introduction: Anke Ortlepp 7:00 p.m. Closing Remarks