The Olympics: A Critical Reader represents a unique, critical guide to
the definitive sporting mega-event and the wider phenomenon it
represents – Olympism. Combining classic texts and thoughtful
editorial discussion with challenging new pieces, including previously
unseen material, the book systematically addresses the key questions
in modern Olympism, including: what does studying Olympism entail? how
do historical accounts create and challenge Olympic myths? how do
different theoretical perspectives inform our understanding of
Olympism? which socio-political processes influence personal,
collective and imagined Olympic identities? how do we experience and
make sense of Olympism? who owns Olympism and why does it matter? how
do cities compete for and celebrate the Olympics? how are the Olympic
values promoted? why is it important to protect the ethical principles
and properties of Olympism? what are the grounds for contesting
Olympism? how can Olympism be taught? how can the principles and
practices of Olympism be sustained in the future? Each thematic part
has been designed to include a range of views, including background
treatment of an issue as well as critical scholarship, to ensure that
students develop a well-rounded understanding of the Olympic
phenomenon. The Olympics: A Critical Reader is essential reading for
students of the Olympics and Olympism, the sociology of sport, sport
management and cultural studies.
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A Critical Reader
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000938616
Publisert
2023
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Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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