Global Games

Global Games

Maarten Van Bottenburg , Beverley Jackson
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Aug 15, 2001 · 英語 · 精裝書 (296 頁數)
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格式 精裝書
頁數 296
語言 英語
已出版 Aug 15, 2001
出版商 University of Illinois Press
ISBN-10 0252026543
ISBN-13 9780252026546

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Why is soccer the sport of choice in South America while baseball soared to popularity in the Caribbean? How did cricket become India's national sport? Why is China a stronghold of table tennis? Maarten Van Bottenburg asserts that a hidden competition of social and international relations, rather than the particular qualities of a given sport, explains who plays what sport and why. Looking at Britain, Germany, the United States, and Japan, Van Bottenburg discusses how individual sports developed, what institutions and groups spread them to other nations, and why certain sports and not others found an international audience. As he shows, the nature of the relationship between the country of origin and the adopting country help determine how successfully a sport takes hold and to what degree new practitioners modify it. Other key factors include which groups dominated and promoted the various sports in their countries of origin, which groups appropriated them elsewhere, and the latter's positions within their society's class structure.

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浪漫 自然
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