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The Rise and Fall of Olympic Amateurism
Engelsk Paperback
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The Rise and Fall of Olympic Amateurism
Engelsk Paperback

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For decades, amateurism defined the ideals undergirding the Olympic movement. No more. Today''s Games present athletes who enjoy open corporate sponsorship and unabashedly compete for lucrative commercial endorsements.
 
Matthew P. Llewellyn and John Gleaves analyze how this astonishing transformation took place. Drawing on Olympic archives and a wealth of research across media, the authors examine how an elite--white, wealthy, often Anglo-Saxon--controlled and shaped an enormously powerful myth of amateurism. The myth assumed an air of naturalness that made it seem unassailable and, not incidentally, served those in power. Llewellyn and Gleaves trace professionalism''s inroads into the Olympics from tragic figures like Jim Thorpe through the shamateur era of under-the-table cash and state-supported athletes. As they show, the increasing acceptability of professionals went hand-in-hand with the Games becoming a for-profit international spectacle. Yet the myth of amateurism''s purity remained a potent force, influencing how people around the globe imagined and understood sport.
 
Timely and vivid with details, The Rise and Fall of Olympic Amateurism is the first book-length examination of the movement''s foundational ideal.
 
Product detaljer
Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
272
ISBN-13:
9780252081842
Indbinding:
Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
0252081846
Udg. Dato:
25 jul 2016
Længde:
19mm
Bredde:
156mm
Højde:
228mm
Forlag:
University of Illinois Press
Oplagsdato:
25 jul 2016
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