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Xi Jinping's "Soccer Revolution" is unique: the most extensive politicization and geo-politicization of the Global Game. His purpose is to extend the global softpower projection of "the Middle Kingdom" an ancient Western imperial mantra ("bread and circuses") has been replaced by a modern Eastern "imperial" mantra ("rice and pitches"). The Asian Football Federation shares this "allopathic" vision of East Asian soccer: the future is Asia and it starts in China! Soccer is a talisman for a New Asia in a New Era. For China soccer is a hubristic instrument of softpower projection. Softpower, Soccer, Supremacy: The Chinese Dream makes this point forcefully. In East Asia soccer in now "much more than a game"!

About the Author :
J.A. Mangan is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, Royal Anthropological Society and Royal Society of Arts, with Fellowships (or their equivalents) at Berkeley, Cambridge, Oxford and elsewhere. He is the author or editor of many books including the internationally acclaimed Athleticism in the Victorian and Edwardian Public School, The Games Ethic and Imperialism and 'Manufactured' Masculinity: Making Imperial, Morality and Militarism. He was Director of the International Research Centre for Sport, Socialisation and Society at Strathclyde University and has lectured worldwide. Peter Horton is an Honorary Fellow of the Australian Catholic University and has taught in Britain, Australia, China and Singapore. His research interests include the socio-cultural analysis of historical and contemporary dimensions of sport, physical education and health. In recent years his research and writing have been centred upon the politics, cultures and societies of East Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia and the Asia-Pacific Region. His recent significant publications include Manliness and Morality: The Mangan Oeuvre--Global Reflections on J.A. Mangan's Studies of Masculinity, Imperialism and Militarism and Japanese Imperialism: Politics and Sport in East Asia--Rejection, Resentment, Revanchism (edited with J.A. Mangan, Tianwei Ren and Gwang Ok). Christian Tagsold has a Heisenberg Position in the Department for Modern Japan, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf. He has published broadly on sports mega-events in Japan. Together with Andreas Niehaus he edited Sport, Memory and Nationhood in Japan: Remembering the Glory Days. His other research interests include the aging society in Japan and Japanese gardens in the West. His latest book Spaces in Translation: Japanese Gardens and the West was awarded the Abbott Lowell Cummings Prize in 2019 by the Vernacular Architecture Forum.

Review :
"China's rapid rise has taken the world by storm and by surprise. But its ambitions have not all been realised yet. Soccer remains one sport where expectations have so far exceeded results. This edited volume is a timely and path-breaking investigation of the motivations, methods, and likely impact of President Xi's dream of soccer success in a regional context. Reflecting the multi-national team of experts involved, this volume not only charts China's domestic footballing development but also highlights how China's aspirations interact with other Asian footballing powers, Japan, Australia, and the two Koreas. A very welcome addition to the literature."--Brian Bridges, Affiliate Fellow of the Centre for Asian Pacific Studies, Lingnan University, Hong Kong "This collection edited by J.A. Mangan, Peter Horton, and Christian Tagsold is cutting edge scholarship about a development of enormous consequences both for regional geopolitics and global sports studies. It is the exciting launch volume of a new series by Peter Lang on Sport in East and Southeast Asian Societies edited by Professor Mangan. The organized sports of the modern era, their administrative bodies, and their special relationships may have developed in Great Britain, Europe, and the United States, but in the twentieth-first century, it is the nations of East Asia which are fast becoming the dynamic center of the global sports scene with all the associated geopolitical softpower consequences. This is certainly true for soccer, which is rapidly becoming the major sport throughout the region and particularly in China. This collection is the most comprehensive and cosmopolitan analysis yet of how China--the state, the media, corporate sponsors, and a nation of passionate fans--is becoming a soccer superpower, inter alia, in pursuit of international softpower supremacy."--William W. Kelly, Sumitomo Professor Emeritus of Japanese Studies, Yale University, United States "Softpower, Soccer, Supremacy: The Chinese Dream is a timely, illuminating, and provocative collection of academic perspectives on the emergence of China as an aspirational footballing power. Uniquely it provides a platform for voices from within China and East Asia and is the most comprehensive treatment of Chinese soccer on the market. The range of topics covered is impressive, and all contributions go beyond speculative popular accounts to invest in solid theorizing and empirical investigation. The collection is a must read for anyone interested in the development of football in East Asia, how football reflects China's broader ambitions, and the diverse sectors and processes implicated in Xi Jinping's 'Football dream'."--Jonathan Sullivan, Director, China Policy Institute, The University of Nottingham, United Kingdom "Once again the grand seigneur of the political, cultural and social history of sport, J.A. Mangan together with impressive colleagues Peter Horton and Christian Tagsold and a number of their colleagues have published a highly topical collection of articles, in which the social, political, and geopolitical dimensions of Asian sport are analysed from a number of innovative perspectives. Xi Jinping's China is naturally the decisive player in this game, but much attention is also given to its competitors on the Korean peninsula, in Japan, and the Australian world. Softpower, Soccer, Supremacy: The Chinese Dream alerts Europe to the both the super power ambitions of modern China and the reality of the many-fronted efforts it is making to create and consolidate these ambitions."--Henrik C. Meinander, Keeper of the Swedish-Speaking Professorship in History, University of Helsinki, Finland


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781433173639
  • Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
  • Publisher Imprint: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
  • Edition: New edition
  • No of Pages: 396
  • Sub Title: The Chinese Dream
  • ISBN-10: 1433173638
  • Publisher Date: 20 Apr 2020
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: 1 Sport in East and Southeast Asian Societies


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