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Beyond the realm of sports and spectacle, states host the Olympic Games for political, social, and cultural reasons. In particular, organizers have used the Olympics as an opportunity to redefine and reassert their national identities through performance. The hosts present an artistic rendering of their national identity to domestic and international audiences through the pageantry of the opening and closing ceremonies. Nationalism on the World Stage examines the relationship between nationalism and the Olympics by weaving together current understandings of nationalism and applying these notions to displays of national identity at Olympic ceremonies from 1980 to 2006. Using tactics such as historical revision, indoctrination, and custodianship, hosts of the Games have re-told their official state identities and histories through performances. Through examples including the United States, Canada, Norway, Russia, Spain, and Japan, Philip A. D''Agati establishes a new scope of nationalism, cultural performance, and international festival and provides new insights into studies of nationalism.

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Chapter 1 Acknowledgements Chapter 2 Abbreviations & Acronyms Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter 4 Chapter 1. Olympic History and National Displays Chapter 5 Chapter 2. Thoughts on Nationalism, Performance, and the role Chapter 6 Chapter 3. Towards a Theoretical Understanding of Nationalism Chapter 7 Chapter 4. Historical Revision and Creation: Old Histories and Chapter 8 Chapter 5. Indoctrination of Ideology Chapter 9 Chapter 6. Custodians of Culture Chapter 10 Chapter 7. Society Divided: A Core and a Periphery, a Region and an Ethnicity Chapter 11 Chapter 8. Exalting the Core Chapter 12 Chapter 9. The Fringes of the Flag Chapter 13 Chapter 10. Processes and Strategies: New Understandings of Cultural Performance Chapter 14 Appendix A. Chronology of Host Cities Chapter 15 Bibliography Chapter 16 Index

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 2/22/2011 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761854517, 978-0761854517
      ISBN10: 0761854517

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Beyond the realm of sports and spectacle, states host the Olympic Games for political, social, and cultural reasons. In particular, organizers have used the Olympics as an opportunity to redefine and reassert their national identities through performance. The hosts present an artistic rendering of their national identity to domestic and international audiences through the pageantry of the opening and closing ceremonies. Nationalism on the World Stage examines the relationship between nationalism and the Olympics by weaving together current understandings of nationalism and applying these notions to displays of national identity at Olympic ceremonies from 1980 to 2006. Using tactics such as historical revision, indoctrination, and custodianship, hosts of the Games have re-told their official state identities and histories through performances. Through examples including the United States, Canada, Norway, Russia, Spain, and Japan, Philip A. D''Agati establishes a new scope of nationalism, cultural performance, and international festival and provides new insights into studies of nationalism.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Acknowledgements Chapter 2 Abbreviations & Acronyms Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter 4 Chapter 1. Olympic History and National Displays Chapter 5 Chapter 2. Thoughts on Nationalism, Performance, and the role Chapter 6 Chapter 3. Towards a Theoretical Understanding of Nationalism Chapter 7 Chapter 4. Historical Revision and Creation: Old Histories and Chapter 8 Chapter 5. Indoctrination of Ideology Chapter 9 Chapter 6. Custodians of Culture Chapter 10 Chapter 7. Society Divided: A Core and a Periphery, a Region and an Ethnicity Chapter 11 Chapter 8. Exalting the Core Chapter 12 Chapter 9. The Fringes of the Flag Chapter 13 Chapter 10. Processes and Strategies: New Understandings of Cultural Performance Chapter 14 Appendix A. Chronology of Host Cities Chapter 15 Bibliography Chapter 16 Index

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