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? "Sport, Revolution and the Beijing
Olympics" is a cultural history of sport in China that 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.
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