Hong / Li | Routledge Handbook of Sport in China | Buch | 978-1-03-206820-6 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 516 Seiten, Format (B × H): 189 mm x 249 mm, Gewicht: 1120 g

Reihe: Routledge International Handbooks

Hong / Li

Routledge Handbook of Sport in China

Buch, Englisch, 516 Seiten, Format (B × H): 189 mm x 249 mm, Gewicht: 1120 g

Reihe: Routledge International Handbooks

ISBN: 978-1-03-206820-6
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This is the first book to offer a comprehensive overview of the history and development of sport from the ancient to the contemporary era in China. It addresses the gap between the vibrant academic scholarship within China and the limited understanding of Chinese sport outside of the country. It opens different perspectives on Chinese sport and addresses a wide range of issues central to the development of sport in the context of Chinese culture, politics, economy, and society. It explores a diverse set of topics including the history of Chinese traditional sport, the rise of modern sport and the Olympic movement, sport and nationhood, sport and politics and international relations, sport and physical education, sport and economy and commerce, sport and social stratification and diversity, and sport leisure and tourism. It offers critical insights into the multifaceted world of China, past and present—a contribution to our collective knowledge and understanding of Chinese sport and society—and is useful reading for students, researchers, and professionals with an interest in the field of China and Chinese sport.

This Handbook has been contributed to by a team consisting of 88 leading Chinese and Asian experts and scholars with varied backgrounds of studying and working in European, North American, and Australian universities, as well as Western scholars with expertise on China and its sports system and practice. It is composed of ten parts classified by different subjects. It provides a wide lens through which to better contextualise the relationships between China and the world within the global sport community.

The Routledge Handbook of Sport in China is a vital resource for students and scholars studying the history, politics, sociology, culture and policy of sport in China, as well as sport management, sport history, sport sociology, and sport policy and politics. It is also valuable reading for those who are working in international sport policy making and sport organisations.
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Part I Sports History and Tradition in Ancient China

1. The Bodily Practice, Thoughts and Beliefs in Pre-Qin Period (before 221 BC)

2. Sports Transformation in Qin and Han Dynasties and Three Kingdoms Period

3. Sports in the Two Jin and the Southern and Northern Dynasties

4. Sport, Physical Activity, and Health in Sui, Tang, and Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period (581-979)

5. Sports Development in Song and Yuan Dynasties (960-1368)

6. The Transformation of Traditional Sports in the Ming and Qing Dynasties (1368-1840)

Part II The Rise of Modern Sports and Olympics

7. The Early Diffusion of Modern Western Sport to China

8. Physical Liberation and Feminism: Women’s Sports in the Republic of China

9. Christianity and the Transformation of Physical Education and Sport in China

10. Sporting Events and Competitions in Modern China

11. Going Global: China’s Participation in the Olympics During the Republic of China

12. China and the Far Eastern Championship Games

Part III Sports, Politics, Diplomacy, and International Relations

13. International Sporting Bids, China, and the Relations with Its Neighbours

14. Sport Diplomacy and International Relations of China

Part IV Sports Policy, Law, and Governance

15. Professional Football in China: The Past, Present, and Future

16. The Systemic and Political Governance of Chinese Sports

17. Mass Sports and Its Role In Economic Development

18. School Sport and University Sports Club Development in China

19. Chinese Sports Lottery: Development and Regulations

20. Sports Law in China

Part V Sports and Physical Education in Schools

21. The Influence of Gender Identities and Development on Sports and Physical Education in China

22. A Comparative Study on the Policies and Practices of Physical Education in Schools at the Compulsory Education Stage Between China and Japan

23. Preschool Children’s Sports Policy Development and Health Since the Reform and Opening Up in China

24. From the ‘Cooperation of Sports and Education’ to the ‘Integration of Sports and Education’: The Road of Training Elite Sport Talents in China

25. A Critical Assessment of Physical Education Systems in Schools

Part VI Sports and Physical Fitness for the Community and Society

26. Sports and Physical Fitness of Senior Citizens

27. Sports and Social Stratification in Contemporary China: Migrant Workers, Citizenship, and Sport Rights

28. Sports Participation of Ethnic Minorities

29. Sports Policy and Development for the Masses: A Historical Overview

30. China’s Selection System for Disabled Athletes and its Advantages

31. Gender Politics and Women’s Sports Participation in the People’s Republic of China

32. Sports Participation Among Children and Adolescents

Part VII Elite Sports Development, Chinese Character, and Nationalism

33. China at the Asian Games: Progress and Prospects

34. Athletes' Development in China: The Success and Challenge

35. Flying the Flag at the Olympics: Representing Nation Through Elite Sports Space

36. The Commercialisation and Professionalisation of High-Performance Sports

37. The Effects of Hosting the Olympic Games in China: From Host and Non-Host Cities’ Perspectives

38. Social Media Marketing in China

39. The Naturalization of Athletes in Mainland China

40. Inheritance and Enrichment: The Cultural Heritage of Beijing Olympic Games

Part VIII Sports Economy, Commerce, and Management

41. Sport Commerce and Event Management in the Global Commodity Chains

42. The Promotion of Rural Revitalization in China through Grassroots Sports Social Organisations

43. Sport Economy and Urban Development

44. Leisure Sports in China: Policy and Practice

45. Generation Z Consumers and New Trends in the Chinese Sports Industry

46. "An Art of Regrets": Creativity and Constraints in Olympic Documentary Making in China

Part IX Sports in Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan

47. A Review of Taiwan Sports

48. Sport and Hong Kong’s Identity in Transition Since 1997 - Sport Played as a Binder or Not?

49. The Development of Sports-for-All Culture in Post-Colonial Hong Kong

50. The Development Of Sporting Culture In Hong Kong: Hong Kong Gay Games 2023

51. The Collaborative Innovation of Taekwondo Halls in the Cross-Straits under the Background of Chinese Mainland's Taiwan Policy

52. Olympic Model: Consensus on Cross-Strait Sports Communicate Since the Reform and Opening Up of the People’s Republic of China

53. The Transition of Hong Kong Elite Sports Policy Before and After 1997

Part X Research Structure, Funding, and Management: Institutes, Projects, Journals, Publications on Sports, PE, and Leisure

54. A Review of Major Publications on Chinese Sport within Western Scholarship in the Twenty-First Century

55. Management of Chinese Sports Science Research: Sport Science Institutes, Societies, and Organizations

56. A Review of Chinese Journals, Conference Proceedings, and Publications in Sports Social Science

57. A Bibliometric Review on the Publications of Exercise and Sport Science in the Major Chinese Sports-Related Journals in the Last Decade

58. Evaluation of Public Finance of Sports Science Research Projects in China——Taking the Sports Project of National Social Science Funds as an Example


Fan Hong is professor in Sport Studies and executive dean of the Institute of Olympic Studies and Research of Shanghai University of Sport, China. She has worked, as a Professor, in De Montford University, University College Cork, University of Western Australia, Bangor University from the 1990s to the 2020s. She was the editor of the International Journal of History of Sport (Asia) and now is the Editor in Chief of the Asian Journal of Sport History and Culture, and editorial board member of several academic journals. Her research interests are in the areas of sports history, gender, policy and organisation, cross cultural studies, and Asian sports history studies.

Liu Li obtained her PhD at The University of Western Australia in 2016 in Perth, Australia. She studied in University College Cork, Ireland from 2011 to 2014. She is now an associate professor in the School of Sports History and Culture, College of Sports and Physical Education at Anhui Normal University. She is an editorial board member of the Asian Journal of Sport History and Culture. Her main research interests are Chinese history and sports history and culture. She has received funding for Six research projects. Two of them are supported by China’s National Philosophy & Social Science Foundation and the Ministry of Education. She has published two books in English and more than 20 book chapters and refereed journal articles in Chinese and English.


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