The Race Game: Sport and Politics in South AfricaTaylor & Francis US, 1998 - 250 sider In this book Douglas Booth takes a fresh look at the role of sport in the fostering of a new national identity in South Africa. |
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From Pariah to Olympic Host | 1 |
Apartheid and Sport | 55 |
The Sports Boycott | 85 |
Reforming Apartheid Sport | 123 |
Negotiating the New South Africa | 167 |
Nationalizing the New South Africa | 206 |
Select Bibliography | 225 |
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Globalization and Sport: Playing the World Geoffrey Lawrence,Jim McKay,David Rowe Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2001 |