56,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in 6-10 Tagen
payback
28 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

This book explores the interrelationship between urbanisation, Chinese women and sport since the 1980s. It examines how urbanisation has transformed Chinese women s sport with newly emerged functions, values, forms and spaces; how different social factors caused the stratification of women s sports activities; how the modern culture and the traditional culture clashed and impacted on women s emancipation in Chinese society and in sport. According to the author, the development of Chinese women s sport since the 1980s is riddled with complexities and contradictions. Chinese women have gained…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book explores the interrelationship between urbanisation, Chinese women and sport since the 1980s. It examines how urbanisation has transformed Chinese women s sport with newly emerged functions, values, forms and spaces; how different social factors caused the stratification of women s sports activities; how the modern culture and the traditional culture clashed and impacted on women s emancipation in Chinese society and in sport. According to the author, the development of Chinese women s sport since the 1980s is riddled with complexities and contradictions. Chinese women have gained opportunities to participate in a vast range of sport, while in turn sport has become a means to make women positive, pleasure-loving and empowered. However, urban sport has double meanings for Chinese women resistance and conformity. Chinese women have not completely emancipated their bodies from the dominant urban culture and gender inequality still exists in China. This book is the first to focus on the Chinese women s sport at the grass roots level. It provides an ancillary guide in understanding Chinese history, culture and social issues.
Autorenporträt
Dr Huan Xiong is lecturer in Chinese Studies at University College Cork in Ireland. She obtained her BA degree in Sociology at Fudan University in China and Mphil, PhD at De Montfort University in the UK. Her main research interests include social changes in contemporary China, gender issues and the sociology of sport.