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Media, Sport, Nationalism : East Asia: Soft Power Projection Via the Modern Olympic Games.

By: Ren, Tianwei.
Contributor(s): Ikeda, Keiko | Woo, Chang Wan.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin : Logos Verlag Berlin, 2019Copyright date: �2019Edition: 1st ed.Description: 1 online resource (324 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783832588984.Subject(s): Olympics | Nationalism--East AsiaGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 306.483 Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- PREAMBLE -- National Ambitions, Regional Geopolitics, Soft Power Impacts (William W. Kelly) -- PROLOGUE -- New East Asia: New Media Images, New Nationalisms (Tianwei Ren) -- CHINA -- 1. The Nationalist Construction of Chinese Olympians: Media, Change, Reform (Richard Xiaoqian Hu and Junjian Liang) -- 2. A Special Salience: Media, Iconography, Nationalism: Modern Chinese Olympic Games and Heroes as Soft Power 'Projectiles' (Tianwei Ren) -- 3. National Renaissance, International Assertion, New Global Image: China and the Modern Olympic Games: Media Opportunities for the Projection of a Forceful Nationalism (Ying Jiang) -- JAPAN -- 4. Democracy through the Lens of Sports Journalism: Japan and the East Asian Olympic Games (Keiko Ikeda) -- 5. Media Representation Transformed: from Unconditional Affirmation to Critical Consideration: The Tokyo Olympics 1964 and 2020 (Christian Tagsold) -- 6. Continuity or Change: After the Tokyo Olympic Games 1964: Exploring the Tokyo Games 2020 through various Critical Reviews (Tyrel Eskelson) -- SOUTH KOREA -- 7. Is It the Same Olympic Games? Comparison between 1988 Seoul Summer Olympics and 2018 PyeongChangWinter Olympic Games (Chang Wan Woo and Mikyung Bae) -- 8. Korea's Democratic Movement and the Seoul Olympic Games: Nationalism or Olympic Movement (Mikyung Bae and Chang Wan Woo) -- 9. Seoul 1988: Making of a Nation-the Media and a Mega-Event (Kyoungho Park and Gwang Ok) -- INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES -- 10. Programming China's Image through the Beijing Olympics: A Comparison of Chinese and Taiwanese Television Broadcasts of the 2008 Beijing Olympics Opening Ceremony (Florian Schneider) -- 11. Soft Power Projection via the Olympic Games: Sport as Geopolitical Diplomacy (Paul Michael Brannagan and Jonathan Grix).
12. The Beijing Olympics: Retrospective Reflection on the Impact of the Global Media (Susan Brownell) -- EPILOGUE -- Media, Soft Power, Olympic Images: Eastern Renaissance (Tianwei Ren) -- CODA -- A Tribute in Honour of Professor J.A.Mangan's Contribution to East Asian Studies (Tianwei Ren).
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Intro -- PREAMBLE -- National Ambitions, Regional Geopolitics, Soft Power Impacts (William W. Kelly) -- PROLOGUE -- New East Asia: New Media Images, New Nationalisms (Tianwei Ren) -- CHINA -- 1. The Nationalist Construction of Chinese Olympians: Media, Change, Reform (Richard Xiaoqian Hu and Junjian Liang) -- 2. A Special Salience: Media, Iconography, Nationalism: Modern Chinese Olympic Games and Heroes as Soft Power 'Projectiles' (Tianwei Ren) -- 3. National Renaissance, International Assertion, New Global Image: China and the Modern Olympic Games: Media Opportunities for the Projection of a Forceful Nationalism (Ying Jiang) -- JAPAN -- 4. Democracy through the Lens of Sports Journalism: Japan and the East Asian Olympic Games (Keiko Ikeda) -- 5. Media Representation Transformed: from Unconditional Affirmation to Critical Consideration: The Tokyo Olympics 1964 and 2020 (Christian Tagsold) -- 6. Continuity or Change: After the Tokyo Olympic Games 1964: Exploring the Tokyo Games 2020 through various Critical Reviews (Tyrel Eskelson) -- SOUTH KOREA -- 7. Is It the Same Olympic Games? Comparison between 1988 Seoul Summer Olympics and 2018 PyeongChangWinter Olympic Games (Chang Wan Woo and Mikyung Bae) -- 8. Korea's Democratic Movement and the Seoul Olympic Games: Nationalism or Olympic Movement (Mikyung Bae and Chang Wan Woo) -- 9. Seoul 1988: Making of a Nation-the Media and a Mega-Event (Kyoungho Park and Gwang Ok) -- INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES -- 10. Programming China's Image through the Beijing Olympics: A Comparison of Chinese and Taiwanese Television Broadcasts of the 2008 Beijing Olympics Opening Ceremony (Florian Schneider) -- 11. Soft Power Projection via the Olympic Games: Sport as Geopolitical Diplomacy (Paul Michael Brannagan and Jonathan Grix).

12. The Beijing Olympics: Retrospective Reflection on the Impact of the Global Media (Susan Brownell) -- EPILOGUE -- Media, Soft Power, Olympic Images: Eastern Renaissance (Tianwei Ren) -- CODA -- A Tribute in Honour of Professor J.A.Mangan's Contribution to East Asian Studies (Tianwei Ren).

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