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This volume is built around three assumptions - first, that for
huge numbers people around the world, including many sport lovers,
there are more important things in life than sport; second, that
the governance of sport is in many ways problematic and needs to be
confronted; and, third, that contrary to the still-popular belief
that sport and politics don't mix, sport often provides an ideal
theatre for the enacting of political protest. The book contains
studies of a range of protests, stretching back to the death of
suffragist Emily Davison at the Derby of 1913 and encompassing
subsequent protests against the exclusion of women from the
sporting arena; the Berlin Olympics of 1936; Western imperialism;
the Mexico Olympics, 1968; the state racism of apartheid in South
Africa; the effect of the global golf industry on ecosystems;
Israeli government policy; resistance to the various attempts to
bring the Olympic Games to Canadian and American cities; the
cutting of welfare benefits for disabled British citizens; class
privilege in the UK; Russian anti-gay laws; and high public
spending on sport mega-events in Brazil. The collection will be of
interest to scholars and students with an interest in Sports
Studies, History, Politics, Geography, Cultural Studies and
Sociology.
This volume is built around three assumptions - first, that for
huge numbers people around the world, including many sport lovers,
there are more important things in life than sport; second, that
the governance of sport is in many ways problematic and needs to be
confronted; and, third, that contrary to the still-popular belief
that sport and politics don't mix, sport often provides an ideal
theatre for the enacting of political protest. The book contains
studies of a range of protests, stretching back to the death of
suffragist Emily Davison at the Derby of 1913 and encompassing
subsequent protests against the exclusion of women from the
sporting arena; the Berlin Olympics of 1936; Western imperialism;
the Mexico Olympics, 1968; the state racism of apartheid in South
Africa; the effect of the global golf industry on ecosystems;
Israeli government policy; resistance to the various attempts to
bring the Olympic Games to Canadian and American cities; the
cutting of welfare benefits for disabled British citizens; class
privilege in the UK; Russian anti-gay laws; and high public
spending on sport mega-events in Brazil. The collection will be of
interest to scholars and students with an interest in Sports
Studies, History, Politics, Geography, Cultural Studies and
Sociology.
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