Sport in divided societies
Autor(es) - Sugden, Bariner (eds.)
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This book is a collection of essays which analyse the role played by sport in some of the world's more socially and politically fractured regions, including South Africa, Northern Ireland and Quebec. It also considers the position of sport in countries such as Switzerland and Belgium, which are deeply divided and yet politically stable.
ÍNDICE:
1. Sport in divided societies
2. Spain divided: the Barcelona Olympics and Catalan nationalism
3. Sport and Québec nationalism: ethnic or civic identity?
4. Divided sport in a divided society: Northern Ireland
5. Sport and the “Normalising” of the new South Africa
6. Divided sports in a divided Belgium
7. Sport, cultural diversity and national identity: the Swiss case
8. Sport in divided societies – the case of the old, the new and the “re-united” Germany
9. Sport among the Soviet ruins: the republic of Georgia
10. Football in the Yemens: integration, identity and nationalism in a divided country
11. Between Saleem and Shiva: the politics of cricket nationalism in “globalising” India
- Formato: Capa mole 15.00 * 21.50
- Nº de páginas: 234
- Editado em: 2000
- Idioma: Inglês
- ISBN: 1841260436