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Racism and the Olympics (Paperback)
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Sports are the opiate of the people, particularly in the United
States, Europe, and parts of South America. Globally, billions of
fans feverishly focus on the summer and winter Olympics. In theory,
international fraternalism is boosted by these "friendly
competitions," but often national rivalries eclipse the theoretical
amity. How the Olympics have dealt with racism over the years
offers a window to better understanding these dynamics. Since their
revival in 1896, the modern Olympics were periodically agitated by
political and moral conundrums. Racial tensions, the topic of this
volume, reached their apex under the polarizing presidency of Avery
Brundage. Race in sports cannot be disentangled from societal
problems, nor can race or sports be fully understood separately.
Racial conflict must be contextualized. Racism and the Olympics
explores the racial landscape against which a number of major
disputes evolved. The book covers various topics and events in
history that portray discrimination within Olympic games, such as
the Nazi games of 1936, the black American protest on the victory
stand in Mexico City's Olympics, as well as international political
forces that removed South Africa and Rhodesia from the Olympics.
Robert G. Weisbord considers the role of international politics and
the criteria that should be used to determine nations that are
selected to take part in and serve as venues for the Olympic Games.
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