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Olympic Games as Performance and Public Event - The Case of the XVII Winter Olympic Games in Norway

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Sports, and in particular the Olympic Games, are enjoying a rapid increase in interest among social scientists worldwide, who see them as important "public events." This volume offers the first analysis of the Winter Olympic Games, primarily based on the Lillehammer Games of 1994. The authors identify "olympism" as a key agent in the modernization process and, more specifically, ask how the winter games, as a mega-event, relate to Norwegian culture and ethos.

The authors of these specially commissioned papers examine various aspects of this encounter, including problems such as gender as related to nature and culture, masculinity and heroism, national identity and invention of tradition, the impact of venue construction on a traditional cultural landscape, the ideological criticism of the I.O.C. as it emerged, dramatically, before the opening of the Games and the conflict between the Norwegians and the Greeks over the ritual status of the two flames used during the torch relay, one from Olympia and one from Morgedalin Telemark, "the cradle of skiing."

About the author


Arne Martin Klausen is Professor Emeritus at the Institute of Social Anthropology, Universityof Oslo. Until his retirement, he was also the governmental representative in the Norwegian National Commission for Unesco.

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Sports, and in particular the Olympic Games, are enjoying a rapid increase in interest among social scientists worldwide, who see them as important "public events." This volume offers the first analysis of the Winter Olympic Games, primarily based on the Lillehammer Games of 1994.

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"... in the course of their detailed cultural analyses individual contributors reveal a lot of great interest ... [It] covers many important aspects of the cultural politics of the production, performance, content and reception of the event in Norway ... [and] succeeds in demonstrating the usefulness of anthropological approaches in contemporary Olympic research."����Culture, Sport & Society

Product details

Authors Arne Martin Klausen
Assisted by Arne Martin Klausen (Editor)
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.09.1999
 
EAN 9781571812032
ISBN 978-1-57181-203-2
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 217 mm x 142 mm x 12 mm
Weight 286 g
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

Performance Studies, Anthropology (General)

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