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The history of Chinas National Games reflects both the transformation of elite sport in China and wider Chinese society. This is the first book to describe the origins and development of the National Games through their dynamic relationship with Chinese politics, nationalism and identity in the modern era.

Looking specifically at the role of the National Games in Chinas changing social, political and economic circumstances from 1910 to 2009, this book uncovers how the National Games reflected the shifts in state-led nationalist ideologies within three historical eras: the late Qing Dynasty and Republican China (1910-1948), the early Peoples Republic of China (1959-1979) and the Peoples Republic of China in the post-1980s (19832009). It also examines how the National Games were reformed to serve Chinas Olympic Strategy in the context of globalization and commercialization from the 1980s onwards. Full of original insights into archive material, each chapter sheds new light on the social, cultural and political significance of this sporting mega-event in the shaping of modern China.

This is fascinating reading for anybody with an interest in the politics, history and culture of China.

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The National Games and National Identity in China
The history of Chinas National Games reflects both the transformation of elite sport in China and wider Chinese society. This is the first book to describe the origins and development of the National Games through their dynamic relationship with Chinese politics, nationalism and identity in the modern era.
Looking specifically at the role of the National Games in Chinas changing social, political and economic circumstances from 1910 to 2009, this book uncovers how the National Games reflected the shifts in state-led nationalist ideologies within three historical eras: the late Qing Dynasty and Republican China (19101948), the early Peoples Republic of China (19591979) and the Peoples Republic of China in the post-1980s (1983 2009). It also examines how the National Games were reformed to serve Chinas Olympic Strategy in the context of globalization and commercialization from the 1980s onwards. Full of original insights into archive material, each chapter sheds new light on the social, cultural and political significance of this sporting mega-event in the shaping of modern China.
This is fascinating reading for anybody with an interest in the politics, history and culture of China.
Liu Li is a lecturer in the College of Sports and Physical Education at Anhui Normal University, China.
Fan Hong is Professor of Asian Studies at Bangor University, UK.
Routledge Focus on Sport, Culture and Society
Routledge Focus on Sport, Culture and Society showcases the latest cutting-edge research in the sociology of sport and exercise. Concise in form (20,00050,000 words) and published quickly (within three months), the books in this series represent an important channel through which authors can disseminate their research swiftly and make an impact on current debates. We welcome submissions on any topic within the socio-cultural study of sport and exercise, including but not limited to subjects such as gender, race, sexuality, disability, politics, the media, social theory, Olympic Studies and the ethics and philosophy of sport. The series aims to be theoretically informed, empirically grounded and international in reach, and will include a diversity of methodological approaches.
Available in this series
1 Sport in Iceland
How Small Nations Achieve International Success
Vidar Halldorsson
2 The National Games and National Identity in China
A History
Liu Li and Fan Hong
3 Christianity and the Transformation of Physical Education and Sport in China
Huijie Zhang, Fan Hong and Fuhua Huang
www.routledge.com/sport/series/RFSCS
First published 2017
by Routledge
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Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
2017 Liu Li and Fan Hong
The right of Liu Li and Fan Hong to be identified as authors of this work has been asserted by them in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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ISBN: 978-1-138-62819-9 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-21078-0 (ebk)
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ACTFUAll China Federation of Trade Unions
ACSFAll China Sport Federation
ACWFAll China Womens Federation
AFCAsian Football Confederation
BWSBeijing Workers Stadium
CBAChinese Basketball Association
CCNDFSChina Central Newsreel and Documentary Film Studio
CCPChina Communist Party
CCTVChina Central Television
CCYLChinese Communist Youth League
CFAChinese Football Association
CMCAChinese Ministry of Civil Affairs
CNAAFChina National Amateur Athletic Federation
CNPChinese Nationalist Party
COCADCChinese Olympic Committee Anti-Doping Commission
CPBSCentral Peoples Broadcasting Station
CPPCCChinese Peoples Political Consultative Conference
CUBAChina University Basketball Association
CWUAChinese Wushu Association
FECGFar Eastern Championship Games
FIFAFederation International of Football Association
GANEFOGames of the New Emerging Force
GASCGeneral Administration of Sport of China
IOCInternational Olympic Committee
IWUFInternational Wushu Federation
NBSCNational Bureau of Statistic of China
NECNippon Electric Company
NPCNational Peoples Congress
PLAPeoples Liberation Army
PRCPeoples Republic of China
SEZSpecial Economic Zones
SSMState Sport Ministry
TUCNRFTrade Unions of Chinese National Railway Federation
WADAWorld Anti-Doping Agency
YMCAYoung Mens Christian Association
The National Games of the Peoples Republic of China is often known by its shortened name, the National Games .). The next National Games in China will be held in Tianjin in 2017. Most of the events of the National Games are Olympic events, except for the inclusion of some Chinese traditional indigenous Wushu (Chinese martial arts). In general, the National Games provide an opportunity for Chinese professional athletes from different regions within China to compete for excellence and enhance their skills, allowing them to better represent China on the international stage. The National Games have played an important role in Chinas ever-increasing involvement in international sport.
However, Chinas National Games are a lesser-known sports event and a relatively unexploited area of study in the West. To fill in this knowledge gap, this book depicts the origin, development and transformation of the National Games in China from historical and societal-historical perspectives. The main sources for this book are primary and secondary historical data, semi-structured interviews and participant observations.
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