@book{d129ae6d904044b28ee06e22880d4ad4,
title = "Sport in Hong Kong: Culture, identity, and policy",
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.",
keywords = "Community sports, Football, Identity politics, Nationalism, Rugby, Skateboarding, Sports development, Sports policy",
editor = "Tobias Zuser and Ho, {Lawrence Ka Ki}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2024 Tobias Zuser and Lawrence Ka-Ki Ho. All rights reserved.",
year = "2024",
month = jan,
day = "12",
doi = "10.3726/b17998",
language = "English",
isbn = "9781433185373",
series = "Sport in East and Southeast Asian Societies: Geopolitical, Political, Cultural and Social Perspectives",
publisher = "Peter Lang AG",
}