Documenting the Beijing Olympics

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Documenting the Beijing Olympics

edited by D.P. Martinez

(Sport in the global society, . Contemporary perspectives)

Routledge, 2011

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"This book is a reproduction of sport in society, vol.13, issue 5." -- T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This book focuses on the processes of documenting the Beijing Olympics - ranging from the visual (television and film) to radio and the written word - and the meanings generated by such representations. What were the 'key' stories and how were they chosen? What was dramatised? Who were the heroes? Which 'clashes' were highlighted and how? What sorts of stories did the notion of 'human interest' generate? Did politics take a backseat or was the topic highlighted repeatedly? Thus, the focus was not on the success or failure of this event, but on the ways in which the Olympics Games, as international and historic events, are memorialised by observers. The key question that this book addresses is: How far would the Olympic coverage fall into the patterns of representation that have come to dominate Olympic reporting and what would China, as a discursive subject, bring to these patterns? This book was previously published as a special issue of Sport in Society.

Table of Contents

1. Documenting the Beijing Olympics: An introduction 2. The cultural legacy of Olympic posters 3. The 'caged torch procession': celebrities, protesters and the 2008 Olympic torch relay in London, Paris and San Francisco 4. 'Betwixt and Between': Reflections on the ritual aspects of the opening and closing ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics 5. Media representation of volunteers at the Beijing Olympic Games 6. China's media viewed through the prism of the Beijing Olympics 7. The communication gesture of the Beijing Olympic Games 8. Framing China and the world through the Olympic opening ceremonies, 1984-2008 9. A study of Guangdong TV's Olympics coverage strategy 10. Personal, popular and information portals - Olympic news and the use of mobile phones among migrant workers in Fuzhou 11. Olympiad, a place of linguistic struggle - The discursive constitution of 'human rights' in the 2008 Beijing Olympics 12. Public diplomacy games: A comparative study of American and Japanese responses to the interplay of nationalism, ideology and Chinese soft power strategies around the 2008 Beijing Olympics 13. Human rights and the Olympic Movement after Beijing 14. The tricolour in Beijing: Indian sport, Olympism and nationalism

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