India and the Olympics
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India and the Olympics
(Routledge research in sport, culture and society, 2)
Routledge, 2012, c2009
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"First published by Harper Collins Publishers India in 2008 ... First issued in paperback 2012."--T.p. verso
Includes index
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内容説明
In most accounts of Olympic history across the world, India's Olympic journey is a mere footnote. This book is a corrective. Drawing on newly available and hitherto unused archival sources, it demonstrates that India was an important strategic outpost in the Olympic movement that started as a global phenomenon at the turn of the twentieth century. Among the questions the authors answer are: When and how did the Olympic ideology take root in India? Who were the early players and why did they appropriate Olympic sport to further their political ambitions? What explains India's eight consecutive gold medals in Olympic men's hockey between 1928 and 1956 and what altered the situation drastically, so much so that the team failed to qualify for the 2008 Beijing Games? India and the Olympics also explores why the Indian elite became obsessed with the Olympic ideal at the turn of the twentieth century and how this obsession relates to India's quest for a national and international identity. It conclusively validates the contention that the essence of Olympism does not reside in medals won, records broken or television rights sold as ends in themselves. Particularly for India, the Olympic movement, including the relevant records and statistics, is important because it provides a unique prism to understand the complex evolution of modern Indian society.
目次
Prologue. 1. Games of Self-Respect: A Colony at the Olympics 2. 'Everyone Wants a Bite of the Cherry': The Struggle for Control of Olympic Sports in India 3. The Golden Years: 'We Climb the Victory Stand' 4. Hitler's Games: Captain Dhyan Chand and Indian Nationalism in the Third Reich 5. The 'National' Game: Hockey in the Life of Independent India 6. 'The Fall of Rome': The Fall and Decline of Indian Hockey 7. 'The Big Brother of Asia': Nehruvian India, Sport Diplomacy and a New Order 8. Appu on Television: The 1982 Asiad and the Creation of a New Indian Public 9. When Olympic Sports Lost Out: Cricket, Television and Globalization in India 10. The Army, Indian-ness and Sport: The Nation in the Olympic Ideal 11. Torchbearers of a Billion: India at the Games. Epilogue.
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