Olimpismo
The Olympic Movement in the Making of Latin America and the Caribbean
Cesar R Torres editor Antonio Sotomayor editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Arkansas Press
Published:28th Feb '20
Should be back in stock very soon
The Olympic Games are a phenomenon of unparalleled global proportions. This book examines the rich and complex involvement of Latin America and the Caribbean peoples with the Olympic Movement, serving as an effective medium to explore the making of this region. The nine essays here investigate the influence, struggles, and contributions of Latin American and Caribbean societies to the Olympic Movement. By delving into nationalist political movements, post-revolutionary diplomacy, decolonization struggles, gender and disability discourses, and more, they define how the nations of this region have shaped and been shaped by the Olympic Movement.
This original and important collection of essays offers an additional lens to the analysis of Latin America and the Caribbean and sheds new light on the intersection of sports, politics, nation building, and identity formation."- Raanan Rein, Professor of Latin American and Spanish History, Tel Aviv University
ISBN: 9781682261101
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 415g
254 pages