Sport in Hong Kong  Paid

Culture, Identity, and Policy

by Tobias Zuser (Volume editor), Lawrence Ho (Volume editor)
©2024, Monographs, XIV, 176 Pages
Science, Society & Culture

Series: Sport in East and Southeast Asian Societies, Volume 5

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This edited volume fills a gap in this understudied niche of sport in Hong Kong by offering an interdisciplinary inquiry that acknowledges sport as a global force that shapes local culture, identity, and politics. As such this publication accommodates perspectives across sociology, cultural studies, anthropology, policy studies, and history to offer both a rich and complementary account of sporting culture in Hong Kong’s socio-historical context. In the past, Orientalist myths told through movies and advertisements have produced an idealized image of Hong Kong as a city of hybridity, a place where "East meets West," with a futurist skyline that has inspired countless steampunk and sci-fi novels. However, the last few years have significantly changed the global perception of this Asian metropolis amidst the formation of a new geopolitical frontier. This volume is not so much a documentation of a peculiar sports system, but a timely discussion and analysis of Hong Kong as a postcolonial place in crisis mode.

  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • About the author
  • About the book
  • This eBook can be cited
  • Contents
  • Figures
  • Tables
  • Acknowledgments
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Chapter 1 Introduction: Why Sport Still Matters for Hong Kong
  • Chapter 2 Elite Sports Development in Hong Kong after the Handover
  • Chapter 3 “Community Sports without Communities?”: Community Sports Development in Neoliberal Hong Kong
  • Chapter 4 Priority of Sports Policy in Hong Kong: Discrepancy between Government Objectives and Public Discourse
  • Chapter 5 Women’s Attitudes to Race in Hong Kong Skateboarding
  • Chapter 6 Imagining Hong Kongness: The Case of Naturalized Footballers
  • Chapter 7 Rugby Sevens, Globalization, and Cosmopolitan Nationalism: Hong Kong’s Surprising Role in Rugby’s Rise to Olympic Sport
  • Chapter 8 The Making of a Sporting Field: Football Policy and Development in Hong Kong
  • Chapter 9 Conclusion: The Future of Sport in Hong Kong
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Series Index
Pages:
XIV, 176
Year:
2024
ISBN (HARDBACK):
9781433185373 (Active)
ISBN (EPUB):
9781433185397 (Active)
ISBN (PDF):
9781433185380 (Active)
Language:
English
Published:
New York, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, Oxford, 2024. XIV, 176 pp., 1 b/w ill., 22 b/w tables.

Dr. TOBIAS ZUSER is currently a Lecturer at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Baptist University. His research on sporting culture in China and Hong Kong has been widely published, discussing issues of nationalism, identity, globalization, and policy.

Dr. LAWRENCE KA-KI HO is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Social Sciences at the Education University of Hong Kong. His research interests include history and sociology of colonial and decolonized policing, public order management, and sports sociology.

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