توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Latin American Sport Media: The Making Of A Political History of Sport
نام کتاب : Latin American Sport Media: The Making Of A Political History of Sport
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : رسانه های ورزشی آمریکای لاتین: ساخت تاریخ سیاسی ورزش
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نویسندگان : Bernardo Buarque de Hollanda, Luiz Guilherme Burlamaqui
ناشر : Palgrave Macmillan
سال نشر : 2023
تعداد صفحات : 209
ISBN (شابک) : 3031155939 , 9783031155932
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Acknowledgements
Contents
Notes on Contributors
List of Figures
Introduction
Bibliography
Shaping the National Sports System: The Development of Argentinian Sports Press from the Leisure Society to the Era of Mass Culture (1890s–1950s)
Introduction
1890s–1910s: The First Steps of Sports Media Coverage in Argentina
British Sports for British People? The Original Limitations of Sports Practice and Press Coverage
Turning Sport into a Media Topic
The Sporting Press: A Mass Culture Cornerstone
El Gráfico, the “Bible” of the Sporting Press
Diversification and Specialisation of the Sporting Press
Success Keys: Business Models and the Role of the Sports Press
1940s–1950s: The Consolidation of The Sports Press Under The Peronist Era
Conclusions
References
The Spread of Football in Latin America, the First FIFA World Cup in Uruguay (1930) and the Role Mass Media Played
Uruguay at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century
The New Century and Its New Politics
Football and the Press in the First Decade of the Twentieth Century
The Globalization of Football During the 1930 Crisis, the First World Championship in Uruguay and the Role of the Mass Media
The Difficult Task of Organizing the World Cup
Final Thoughts
References
Race and Gender in the Pages of the Brazilian Jornal dos Sports
Introduction
Mario Filho and Sports Journalism
Jornal dos Sports and the Black Man in Football
Women’s Football in Jornal dos Sports: 1940
Provisional Conclusions
References
De Los Sports a Triunfo: Sport Media in Chile During XX Century
The Oligarchic Stage of the Chilean Sports Press: The Case of Colo-Colo and Los Sports
The Developmental Vision of Sport in Estadio
Neoliberal Phase
Conclusions
References
‘Playing sport is building nation’: Issues of Colombian Football and Nation in the Magazines Estadio and Semana during the El Dorado Professional League (1948–1954)
Introduction
Sport, Press and Nation in Colombia pre-El Dorado
El Dorado: Popularity, Modernity and Benefits for the Nation
The National vs Foreign Player Quandary
Conclusion
References
Football, Ethnicity and the Visual Representations of Ecuadorian National Identity in Estadio
Introduction
Luxury for the (White)Mestizo Man
The Triumph of the Black Football Player: Alberto Spencer as a Hero on and off the Pitch
Conclusion
References
“The world united by a football …”: The Mexican Televisa and Their Football World Cups
Introduction
Brief Genealogy of an Empire: Televisa
The Venturing of Private Television into Mexican Football
Telesistema Mexicano, the 1970 Football World Cup, and the Mexican Fandom
A Tiger on the Hunt: Televisa’s 1986 World Cup
Conclusions
References
The Print Media and Sport Nationalism in the Caribbean: The Case of Trinidad and Tobago’s 1990 World Cup Campaign
Introduction
Background
Print Media and Sport Nationalism
Methodology
Findings
Discussion
Conclusion
References
Conclusion
Diversity and Plurality in the History of Sports Media
Media Outlet Case Studies as Building Blocks for General Conclusions
Difficulties with Concepts
Technological Change
New Directions
Remaining Questions
References
Index