Half Century of Super Bowls

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American Bowl
American culture
American Football
American Football Association
American professional football
American soft power
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consumption
consumption of football
Craig G. Greenham
cultural consumption studies
cultural identity formation in sports
cultural influence
Elysia Galindo-Ramirez
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Football
globalisation of sport
Grey Cup
Gridiron Football
Iain Adams
Integrated Marketing
Kohei Kawashima
Lars Dzikus
Mark Dyreson
Matthew P. McAllister
media spectacle analysis
National Basketball Association
NBC Sport
Peter M. Hopsicker
Pop Star
Richard Crepeau
soft power
Spectacular Consumption
sports sociology
Super Bowl
Super Bowl Advertising
Super Bowl Broadcasts
Super Bowl Commercials
Super Bowl Sunday
Super Bowl XLIX
televised sporting events
Tv Azteca
USA Today
West Germany
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138591424
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Jun 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In 2016, the Super Bowl, the climactic spectacle of American professional football, celebrated its 50th anniversary. The Super Bowl stands as the broadest ‘shared experience’ in American culture. As television ratings, cultural practices, and scholarly tomes reveal, more people participate in watching the Super Bowl than in any other common endeavour in the United States. The Super Bowl has become a new national holiday dedicated to the celebration of consumption—the driving force underneath modern culture.

Beyond the borders of the United States, the Super Bowl does not rank as highly as a global phenomenon, though it increasingly draws larger audiences in a few nations around the globe. Some watch as curious students of American habits, others seem to be developing affinity for American-style football. The global dynamics of the consumption of football reveal much about the dynamics of American ‘soft power’ and cultural influence in the new globalized social networks that are emerging as consumption increasingly powers not only the United States but also the world economy.

A Half Century of Super Bowls: National and Global Perspectives on America’s Grandest Spectacle analyzes the Super Bowl in shaping American and global communities and identities. It was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of the History of Sport.

Peter M. Hopsicker is an Associate Professor of Kinesiology and Head of the Division of Education, Human Development, and Social Sciences at Pennsylvania State University, Altoona, USA. He is also a member of the Graduate Faculty of the Department of Kinesiology and a member of the Executive Committee of the Center for the Study of Sports in Society at Pennsylvania State University.

Mark Dyreson is a Professor of Kinesiology and History at Pennsylvania State University, State College, USA; the Director of Research and Educational Programs at the Penn State Center for the Study of Sports in Society; the Managing Editor of the International Journal of the History of Sport; a former President of the North American Society for Sport History; a Fellow of the National Academy of Kinesiology; and the author of several books and numerous articles on the history of sport.