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Autor:
Dong-Jhy Hwang, Yi-Chun Huang
Publikováno v:
Journal of Contemporary East Asia Studies, Vol 12, Iss 2, Pp 391-411 (2023)
The purpose of this study is to examine China’s discourse on uniting all ethnic groups internally and conveying the human community to the world in the opening ceremony of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics (BWO), reflecting the different Olympism of
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/45566c36c1b24149bbc9c174f4b547c6
Autor:
Grant Jarvie, Dong-Jhy Hwang
Publikováno v:
Sport and Postcolonialsm ISBN: 9781003086772
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::a0ba78aae692ab3045f8c68401e9a9ed
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003086772-6
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003086772-6
Autor:
Dong Jhy Hwang
Publikováno v:
International Review for the Sociology of Sport. 50:483-489
On the 50th anniversary of the ISSA and IRSS, one of the most influential scholars from Taiwan, Dong Jhy Hwang, considers the development of sociology of sport in Taiwan, the unique challenges in this context, and future issues brought by globalizati
Publikováno v:
Asia Pacific Journal of Sport and Social Science. 4:19-33
This article aims to build contextualized and cross-cultural understandings of gender discourses on sport and nationalism. With its multi-colonized history and its multi-ethnic groups, modern Taiwan has a very different ‘national’ story from most
Autor:
Dong-Jhy Hwang, J. A. Mangan
Publikováno v:
Japanese Imperialism: Politics and Sport in East Asia ISBN: 9789811051036
In Taiwan Sports History, Takemura Toyotoshi stated regrettably that Japan had founded a Taiwan Branch of the Nippon Butoku Kai in order to develop the martial art of Judo during the colonization of Taiwan: a simple observation ignoring complex cause
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::c4e29cac6b93882f2e6d241bf6439cbd
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5104-3_7
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5104-3_7
Publikováno v:
The International Journal of the History of Sport. 31:347-362
Described as ‘a laboratory of identities’, Taiwan is a society divided by both ethnicity and national identity. There are four major groups in the island: Taiwan aborigines (2%), Mainlander (13%), Hakka (12%) and Holo (73%). As the national sport
Autor:
Dong-Jhy Hwang, Li-Ke Chang
Publikováno v:
China Perspectives. 2008, Vol. 2008 Issue 1, p4-17. 14p.
The 2008 Olympic Games will be held in Beijing but many human rights activists support a boycott. They liken the circumstances to previous governments that used the games to glorify their regimes - most notoriously the Nazis in 1936. What has led to