Dr. JERMAINE sCOTT
Ph.D., Northwestern University
Assistant Professor
Areas of Expertise
- 20th-Century African America
- African Diaspora, Black Politics and Culture
- Race and Sport
Email: scottj@e21system.com
Office Phone: 561-297-1328
Jermaine Scott came to FAU from the University of Virginia as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Carter G. Woodson Institute for African-American and African Studies. His research interests include the cultural politics of sport, Black politics, Black diaspora studies, Black popular culture, and postcolonial studies. His manuscript-in-progress, Black Teamwork: Football and Black Politics in the African Diaspora, 1950-2008, seeks to understand how Black athletic collectives across the African Diaspora negotiated the colonial and racial constitution of modern sports, and football/soccer in particular. His writings have been included in ESPN’s The Undefeated, the African American Intellectual History Society’s Black Perspectives, and the Journal of Sports History.
Jermaine teaches courses on African American and African Diaspora History and Sports History
COURSES
Undergraduate Courses
· American Sports
· African-American History
Curriculum Vitae (Available upon request