Sport in Hong Kong: Culture, identity, and policy

Tobias Zuser* (Editor), Lawrence Ka Ki Ho (Editor)

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Abstract

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.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherPeter Lang AG
Number of pages190
ISBN (Electronic)9781433185380, 9781433185397
ISBN (Print)9781433185373
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Jan 2024

Publication series

NameSport in East and Southeast Asian Societies: Geopolitical, Political, Cultural and Social Perspectives
Volume5
ISSN (Print)2689-3460
ISSN (Electronic)2689-3479

Scopus Subject Areas

  • General Social Sciences

User-Defined Keywords

  • Community sports
  • Football
  • Identity politics
  • Nationalism
  • Rugby
  • Skateboarding
  • Sports development
  • Sports policy

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