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For more information, please visit
hofstra.edu/mets or email the conference directors:
Richard Puerzer at [email protected] and Paula Uruburu at [email protected]
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April 2012 marks the 50th anniversary of the New York Mets, one of the most popular and culturally significant baseball franchises.
Thursday through Saturday, April 26 through 28, 2012, Hofstra University will host a conference to consider all aspects of the history and culture of the team. This will be the first multidisciplinary conference to consider every aspect of a Major League Baseball franchise.
Expected participants at the conference will include former members of the Mets organization; baseball executives, journalists, broadcasters and analysts; baseball scholars; historians and cultural critics; and writers, artists, filmmakers, cartoonists, bloggers, collectors and fans.
Speakers will include:
• Stan Isaacs, writer, www.thecolumnists.com; former writer, Newsday
• Sal Marchiano, former sports anchor and Emmy Award recipient, CW11 News at Ten
• John Thorn, official historian, Major League Baseball
• George Vecsey, journalist, The New York Times
In Formation
Presentations will be accepted on the basis of 300- to 500-word abstracts submitted by January 10, 2012. Presentation time will be limited to 20 minutes (12-14 typed, double-spaced pages, including notes).
Visit hofstra.edu/mets for the most up-to-date conference information.
Call for Papers
Hofstra Cultural Center presents a conference
The
50th Anniversary of the
New York MetsThursday-Saturday April 26-28, 2012
In memory of Hofstra University Professor
Dana Brandauthor of Mets Fan and The Last Days of Shea
Topics for papers or presentations include:
• The Origins of the Mets• Defining Moments• Evolution of Mets Fandom• Managers, Myths and Mascots• Icons and Individuals in Mets History• The 1969 and 1986 Seasons –
How They Happened and What They Meant to People• The Mets and the Culture of New York• The Mets and New York’s Ethnic and Cultural Communities• The Mets in Art, Film, Music and Literature• The Mets and Broadcasting and Journalism• The Mets and the Blogosphere• The Lighter Side of the Mets• The Pleasures and Perils of Professional
Baseball in New York• Sports Medicine and Baseball• The Mets and Their Rivalries• The Mets and the “Other” New York Team• Sabermetrics and the Mets• Mets Players: Notables and Quotables• The Mets at the “Plate”: The Culture of Food and Baseball
Other topics will be considered.
Please send proposals to:
Hofstra Cultural Center113 Hofstra UniversityHempstead, NY 11549-1130
Phone: 516-463-5669Fax: 516-463-4793Website: hofstra.edu/metsFollow us on Twitter: twitter.com/hofculctr
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