This paper examines the intersecting concerns of poetry with those of the popularization of sports and mass mobilization through media. The case study presented explores the representation of an international sporting event, namely the 10th Olympic Games in Los Angeles in 1932, by specifically focusing on Olympics-themed poems, news articles featured in Japan’s newspapers and related events, as well as the ideals of and contradictions within the modern Olympic Games. Regarding poems, this study surveys tanka, haiku and poems featured in Japanese American dailies such as Rafu Simpo (Los Angeles Japanese Daily News), a poetry collection titled Kyoka(Torch) that is composed of Olympics-themed free-verse haiku by haiku poets on the West Coast o...
This project aims to understand how American media framed the residents of Rio de Janeiro in their n...
Bringing together renowned scholars and emerging scholars from Japan, the United States, and Europe,...
The Olympic Games are burdened with this inherent paradox of universal humanism and chauvinistic nat...
This paper will analyse the swimming events of the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics in the framework of col...
The 2020/21 Tokyo Olympics mark the second time Japan has hosted the Summer Olympic Games, and the t...
This research builds upon the sub field of sports history by explaining how the Olympics can be util...
This book clarifies and verifies the role sport has as an alternative marker in understanding and ma...
In the 1928 Summer Olympics, Hitomi Kinue won the silver medal in the 800-meter run, marking the fir...
195 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This dissertation explores th...
The Olympic Games are global communication events that offer host-nations the unique opportunity to ...
After more than one century, the Olympic Games, the most visible dimension of the Olympic Movement, ...
One of the longest-standing debates in the martial arts relates to their being either ‘sports’ or me...
Reflecting on media and the Olympics always involves much more than the technical quality of the cov...
During the late nineteenth century American reformers crafted a physical culture designed to help ad...
A panel study of 307 Japanese college students was conducted before and after the Sydney Olympic Gam...
This project aims to understand how American media framed the residents of Rio de Janeiro in their n...
Bringing together renowned scholars and emerging scholars from Japan, the United States, and Europe,...
The Olympic Games are burdened with this inherent paradox of universal humanism and chauvinistic nat...
This paper will analyse the swimming events of the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics in the framework of col...
The 2020/21 Tokyo Olympics mark the second time Japan has hosted the Summer Olympic Games, and the t...
This research builds upon the sub field of sports history by explaining how the Olympics can be util...
This book clarifies and verifies the role sport has as an alternative marker in understanding and ma...
In the 1928 Summer Olympics, Hitomi Kinue won the silver medal in the 800-meter run, marking the fir...
195 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This dissertation explores th...
The Olympic Games are global communication events that offer host-nations the unique opportunity to ...
After more than one century, the Olympic Games, the most visible dimension of the Olympic Movement, ...
One of the longest-standing debates in the martial arts relates to their being either ‘sports’ or me...
Reflecting on media and the Olympics always involves much more than the technical quality of the cov...
During the late nineteenth century American reformers crafted a physical culture designed to help ad...
A panel study of 307 Japanese college students was conducted before and after the Sydney Olympic Gam...
This project aims to understand how American media framed the residents of Rio de Janeiro in their n...
Bringing together renowned scholars and emerging scholars from Japan, the United States, and Europe,...
The Olympic Games are burdened with this inherent paradox of universal humanism and chauvinistic nat...