Forty Years of Sport and Social Change, 1968-2008 (eBook, PDF)
To Remember is to Resist
Redaktion: Field, Russell; Kidd, Bruce
50,95 €
50,95 €
inkl. MwSt.
Sofort per Download lieferbar
25 °P sammeln
50,95 €
Als Download kaufen
50,95 €
inkl. MwSt.
Sofort per Download lieferbar
25 °P sammeln
Jetzt verschenken
Alle Infos zum eBook verschenken
50,95 €
inkl. MwSt.
Sofort per Download lieferbar
Alle Infos zum eBook verschenken
25 °P sammeln
Forty Years of Sport and Social Change, 1968-2008 (eBook, PDF)
To Remember is to Resist
Redaktion: Field, Russell; Kidd, Bruce
- Format: PDF
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
Bitte loggen Sie sich zunächst in Ihr Kundenkonto ein oder registrieren Sie sich bei
bücher.de, um das eBook-Abo tolino select nutzen zu können.
Hier können Sie sich einloggen
Hier können Sie sich einloggen
Sie sind bereits eingeloggt. Klicken Sie auf 2. tolino select Abo, um fortzufahren.
Bitte loggen Sie sich zunächst in Ihr Kundenkonto ein oder registrieren Sie sich bei bücher.de, um das eBook-Abo tolino select nutzen zu können.
From the Mexico Olympics of 1968 to the events surrounding the Olympic torch relay leading up to Beijing 2008, sport has been a site for political and human rights struggles. This book captures the memories of important historical actors involved and presents the latest scholarly analyses of past and present these efforts.
- Geräte: PC
- ohne Kopierschutz
- eBook Hilfe
- Größe: 2.98MB
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Forty Years of Sport and Social Change, 1968-2008 (eBook, ePUB)50,95 €
- Olympic Reform Ten Years Later (eBook, PDF)44,95 €
- Olympic Aspirations (eBook, PDF)44,95 €
- The Sport Mega-Events of the 2020s (eBook, PDF)52,95 €
- The Youth Olympic Games (eBook, PDF)46,95 €
- Beatriz GarciaThe Olympic Games and Cultural Policy (eBook, PDF)50,95 €
- John J. MacaloonThis Great Symbol (eBook, PDF)56,95 €
-
-
-
From the Mexico Olympics of 1968 to the events surrounding the Olympic torch relay leading up to Beijing 2008, sport has been a site for political and human rights struggles. This book captures the memories of important historical actors involved and presents the latest scholarly analyses of past and present these efforts.
Dieser Download kann aus rechtlichen Gründen nur mit Rechnungsadresse in A, B, BG, CY, CZ, D, DK, EW, E, FIN, F, GR, HR, H, IRL, I, LT, L, LR, M, NL, PL, P, R, S, SLO, SK ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 194
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317989790
- Artikelnr.: 58397695
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 194
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317989790
- Artikelnr.: 58397695
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Russell Field is an assistant professor in the Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management at the University of Manitoba, whose current research examines the contested meanings of global sporting events. Bruce Kidd is currently Dean of the Faculty of Physical Education and Health at the University of Toronto. During more than forty years, Kidd has combined careers as an internationally ranked athlete, coach, sports administrator, professor and dean with critical scholarly and popular writing about sport, often on the issues in which he has been directly involved.
Foreword: 1968 and All That: Social Change and the Social Sciences of Sport
Peter Donnelly 1. 'To Remember is to Resist': An Introduction Russell Field
Section 1: Remembering 2. The Conservative Vision of the Amateur Ideal and
its Paradoxical Whitening Power: The Story of Valerie Jerome in 1950s and
1960s Canadian Track and Field Valerie Jerome and Stuart Parker 3. The
Athlete as Sisyphus: Reflections of an Athlete Advocate Ann Peel 4. Tony
Suze's Reflections on the Importance of Sport in the Struggle to End
Apartheid Chuck Korr 5. The Untold Story of Robben Island: Sports and the
Anti-apartheid movement Anthony Suze Section 2: Resisting 6. 'In Good
Conscience': Andy Flower, Henry Olonga and the death of democracy in
Zimbabwe Callie Batts 7. Social Change and Popular Culture: Seminal
Developments at the Interface of Race, Sport and Society Harry Edwards 8.
Anti-Apartheid Boycotts and the Affective Economies of Struggle: The Case
of Aotearoa New Zealand Malcolm MacLean 9. It's Not Just Sport: Delhi and
the Olympic Torch Relay Boria Majumdar and Nalin Mehta 10. Between Small
Everyday Practices and Glorious Symbolic Acts: Sport-based Resistance
Against the Communist Regime in Czechoslovakia Dino Numerato Section 3:
Continuing contemporary Struggles 11. The Ambiguities of Development:
Implications for 'Development Through Sport' David R. Black 12. One Day,
One Goal? PUMA, Corporate Philanthropy and the Cultural Politics of Brand
'Africa' Michael D. Giardina 13. 'No Olympics on Stolen Native Land':
Contesting Olympic Narratives and Asserting Indigenous Rights within the
Discourse of the 2010 Vancouver Games Christine M. O'Bonsawin 14. Epilogue:
The Struggles Must Continue Bruce Kidd
Peter Donnelly 1. 'To Remember is to Resist': An Introduction Russell Field
Section 1: Remembering 2. The Conservative Vision of the Amateur Ideal and
its Paradoxical Whitening Power: The Story of Valerie Jerome in 1950s and
1960s Canadian Track and Field Valerie Jerome and Stuart Parker 3. The
Athlete as Sisyphus: Reflections of an Athlete Advocate Ann Peel 4. Tony
Suze's Reflections on the Importance of Sport in the Struggle to End
Apartheid Chuck Korr 5. The Untold Story of Robben Island: Sports and the
Anti-apartheid movement Anthony Suze Section 2: Resisting 6. 'In Good
Conscience': Andy Flower, Henry Olonga and the death of democracy in
Zimbabwe Callie Batts 7. Social Change and Popular Culture: Seminal
Developments at the Interface of Race, Sport and Society Harry Edwards 8.
Anti-Apartheid Boycotts and the Affective Economies of Struggle: The Case
of Aotearoa New Zealand Malcolm MacLean 9. It's Not Just Sport: Delhi and
the Olympic Torch Relay Boria Majumdar and Nalin Mehta 10. Between Small
Everyday Practices and Glorious Symbolic Acts: Sport-based Resistance
Against the Communist Regime in Czechoslovakia Dino Numerato Section 3:
Continuing contemporary Struggles 11. The Ambiguities of Development:
Implications for 'Development Through Sport' David R. Black 12. One Day,
One Goal? PUMA, Corporate Philanthropy and the Cultural Politics of Brand
'Africa' Michael D. Giardina 13. 'No Olympics on Stolen Native Land':
Contesting Olympic Narratives and Asserting Indigenous Rights within the
Discourse of the 2010 Vancouver Games Christine M. O'Bonsawin 14. Epilogue:
The Struggles Must Continue Bruce Kidd
Foreword: 1968 and All That: Social Change and the Social Sciences of Sport
Peter Donnelly 1. 'To Remember is to Resist': An Introduction Russell Field
Section 1: Remembering 2. The Conservative Vision of the Amateur Ideal and
its Paradoxical Whitening Power: The Story of Valerie Jerome in 1950s and
1960s Canadian Track and Field Valerie Jerome and Stuart Parker 3. The
Athlete as Sisyphus: Reflections of an Athlete Advocate Ann Peel 4. Tony
Suze's Reflections on the Importance of Sport in the Struggle to End
Apartheid Chuck Korr 5. The Untold Story of Robben Island: Sports and the
Anti-apartheid movement Anthony Suze Section 2: Resisting 6. 'In Good
Conscience': Andy Flower, Henry Olonga and the death of democracy in
Zimbabwe Callie Batts 7. Social Change and Popular Culture: Seminal
Developments at the Interface of Race, Sport and Society Harry Edwards 8.
Anti-Apartheid Boycotts and the Affective Economies of Struggle: The Case
of Aotearoa New Zealand Malcolm MacLean 9. It's Not Just Sport: Delhi and
the Olympic Torch Relay Boria Majumdar and Nalin Mehta 10. Between Small
Everyday Practices and Glorious Symbolic Acts: Sport-based Resistance
Against the Communist Regime in Czechoslovakia Dino Numerato Section 3:
Continuing contemporary Struggles 11. The Ambiguities of Development:
Implications for 'Development Through Sport' David R. Black 12. One Day,
One Goal? PUMA, Corporate Philanthropy and the Cultural Politics of Brand
'Africa' Michael D. Giardina 13. 'No Olympics on Stolen Native Land':
Contesting Olympic Narratives and Asserting Indigenous Rights within the
Discourse of the 2010 Vancouver Games Christine M. O'Bonsawin 14. Epilogue:
The Struggles Must Continue Bruce Kidd
Peter Donnelly 1. 'To Remember is to Resist': An Introduction Russell Field
Section 1: Remembering 2. The Conservative Vision of the Amateur Ideal and
its Paradoxical Whitening Power: The Story of Valerie Jerome in 1950s and
1960s Canadian Track and Field Valerie Jerome and Stuart Parker 3. The
Athlete as Sisyphus: Reflections of an Athlete Advocate Ann Peel 4. Tony
Suze's Reflections on the Importance of Sport in the Struggle to End
Apartheid Chuck Korr 5. The Untold Story of Robben Island: Sports and the
Anti-apartheid movement Anthony Suze Section 2: Resisting 6. 'In Good
Conscience': Andy Flower, Henry Olonga and the death of democracy in
Zimbabwe Callie Batts 7. Social Change and Popular Culture: Seminal
Developments at the Interface of Race, Sport and Society Harry Edwards 8.
Anti-Apartheid Boycotts and the Affective Economies of Struggle: The Case
of Aotearoa New Zealand Malcolm MacLean 9. It's Not Just Sport: Delhi and
the Olympic Torch Relay Boria Majumdar and Nalin Mehta 10. Between Small
Everyday Practices and Glorious Symbolic Acts: Sport-based Resistance
Against the Communist Regime in Czechoslovakia Dino Numerato Section 3:
Continuing contemporary Struggles 11. The Ambiguities of Development:
Implications for 'Development Through Sport' David R. Black 12. One Day,
One Goal? PUMA, Corporate Philanthropy and the Cultural Politics of Brand
'Africa' Michael D. Giardina 13. 'No Olympics on Stolen Native Land':
Contesting Olympic Narratives and Asserting Indigenous Rights within the
Discourse of the 2010 Vancouver Games Christine M. O'Bonsawin 14. Epilogue:
The Struggles Must Continue Bruce Kidd