The aim of this paper is to analyse a sports movie "Chariots of Fire" from a viewpoint of nationalism of Scotland and to consider the relationship between the revitalization of nationalism and the movie which portrays modern sport world. This movie was made in 1981 and deals with the world of sport around 1920 (1919~1924), both of these two periods were the days of revitalization of Scotland nationalism. Although this movie contains many scenes which promote England nationalism, this movie also weaves images of Scotland nationalism which relativise England nationalism. Furthermore, reflecting the relativization of nation in sport, this movie portrays sport by relativising nationalism sport
Drawing upon the findings of my MSc dissertation and the proposed methodology for my current PhD the...
Journal articleThe sports coaching film has a long history, dating from at least 1932 with the produ...
Studies of the relationships between sport and nationalism have often overlooked how different sport...
From the earliest days of the cinema, sport was one of the most popular subjects of representation. ...
On 4 September 1948 the Irish Independent newspaper carried a small announcement on page ten indicat...
Commemoration is part of what defines nations and their configurations; the considerable investment ...
The paper begins by outlining the key elements of the primordial approach to nations and nationalism...
Drawing upon the findings of my MSc dissertation and the proposed methodology for my current PhD the...
Drawing upon the findings of my MSc dissertation and the proposed methodology for my current PhD the...
Commemoration is part of what defines nations and their configurations; the considerable investment ...
What is the relationship between sport and national identity? What can sport tell us about changing ...
Nations and communities are created and represented through a myriad of different processes. Signifi...
The Olympic movie "Fest der Voelker" (directed by Leni Riefenstahl) was released in June 1940 in Jap...
"Let us praise famous men": creating myth and memory in Chariots of fire -- Unifying Germany: the mi...
This thesis analyses the relationship between national identity and sport within Scotland, focusing ...
Drawing upon the findings of my MSc dissertation and the proposed methodology for my current PhD the...
Journal articleThe sports coaching film has a long history, dating from at least 1932 with the produ...
Studies of the relationships between sport and nationalism have often overlooked how different sport...
From the earliest days of the cinema, sport was one of the most popular subjects of representation. ...
On 4 September 1948 the Irish Independent newspaper carried a small announcement on page ten indicat...
Commemoration is part of what defines nations and their configurations; the considerable investment ...
The paper begins by outlining the key elements of the primordial approach to nations and nationalism...
Drawing upon the findings of my MSc dissertation and the proposed methodology for my current PhD the...
Drawing upon the findings of my MSc dissertation and the proposed methodology for my current PhD the...
Commemoration is part of what defines nations and their configurations; the considerable investment ...
What is the relationship between sport and national identity? What can sport tell us about changing ...
Nations and communities are created and represented through a myriad of different processes. Signifi...
The Olympic movie "Fest der Voelker" (directed by Leni Riefenstahl) was released in June 1940 in Jap...
"Let us praise famous men": creating myth and memory in Chariots of fire -- Unifying Germany: the mi...
This thesis analyses the relationship between national identity and sport within Scotland, focusing ...
Drawing upon the findings of my MSc dissertation and the proposed methodology for my current PhD the...
Journal articleThe sports coaching film has a long history, dating from at least 1932 with the produ...
Studies of the relationships between sport and nationalism have often overlooked how different sport...