Sport, Revolution and the Beijing Olympics

Hardback

Main Details

Title Sport, Revolution and the Beijing Olympics
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Grant Jarvie
By (author) Dong-Jhy Hwang
By (author) Mel Brennan
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:176
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreOlympic games
ISBN/Barcode 9781845201005
ClassificationsDewey:796.48
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Illustrations bibliography, index

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Berg Publishers
Publication Date 1 April 2008
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The 2008 Olympic Games will be held in Beijing, but many human rights activists support a boycott. They liken the circumstances to previous governments that used the games to glorify their regimes - most notoriously the Nazis in 1936. What has led to this perception and is it fair? This cultural history of sport in China challenges many such ingrained Western assumptions. The authors unpick the relationship of sport to imperialism and revolution and examine its significance in both China and Taiwan at governmental and everyday levels. In the process they successfully debunk harmful myths, such as the prevalence of drugs in Chinese sport among women athletes, and present a balanced view that is a much-needed corrective to popular understanding.

Author Biography

Professor Grant Jarvie is Deputy Principal and Chair of Sports Studies at the University of Stirling. He is past President of the British Society of Sports History and Honorary Professor with the Academy of Physical Education and Sport, Warsaw. Dr. Dong-Jhy Hwang is Associate Professor with The National College of Physical Education and Sports in Taiwan. Mel Brennan is a lecturer, Towson University (USA). Mel is the former Head of Special Projects for CONCACAF, a confederation of FIFA.