De Coubertin developed the sport philosophy of Olympism and the Olympic Games as a response to social and political crisis to promote peace, fair play, and the development of Christian masculinity. The purpose of this paper is to examine how crisis discourse functions as an important shaper of contemporary understandings of Olympism and how conflicting discourses have mobilized crisis discourse to produce competing 'truths' in which to rationalize and understand the Olympic Games. In drawing from Foucault's work and de Certeau's text, Heterologies: Discourse on the other, I argue that 'crisis' as the rationalization for Olympism and the Olympic Games has proven an unsuccessful venture for de Coubertin; as the O...
In the Olympic Art Competitions (1912–1948) Pierre de Coubertin expresses his conception of both spo...
In the Olympic Art Competitions (1912–1948) Pierre de Coubertin expresses his conception of both spo...
In the Olympic Art Competitions (1912–1948) Pierre de Coubertin expresses his conception of both spo...
[[abstract]]Analyzing Pierre de Coubertin’s thought about Olympic Student:Chin-Ping Liu Professor:J...
This paper provides an overview of Baron Pierre de Coubertin (1863-1937) ideological intentions and ...
In this chapter we seek to understand the process of construction of discourse on Olympism and its e...
Collective mentality, due to specialized literature together with media, perpetuated the idea that t...
Olympism often presents itself as "a philosophy of life" aiming to promote "a peaceful society." Pie...
Olympism often presents itself as "a philosophy of life" aiming to promote "a peaceful society." Pie...
This paper follows Baron Pierre de Coubertin’s pathway in shaping the discourse of Olympism. By exam...
Sport, especially the Olympic Games and the Olympic Movement, is emerging as an exceptionally widesp...
Sport, especially the Olympic Games and the Olympic Movement, is emerging as an exceptionally widesp...
This article examines the historical and contemporary links between Olympism and peacemaking. It tra...
This article examines the historical and contemporary links between Olympism and peacemaking. It tra...
The ancient Olympic Games that took place in Greece from approximately 776 BCE to 393 CE inspired th...
In the Olympic Art Competitions (1912–1948) Pierre de Coubertin expresses his conception of both spo...
In the Olympic Art Competitions (1912–1948) Pierre de Coubertin expresses his conception of both spo...
In the Olympic Art Competitions (1912–1948) Pierre de Coubertin expresses his conception of both spo...
[[abstract]]Analyzing Pierre de Coubertin’s thought about Olympic Student:Chin-Ping Liu Professor:J...
This paper provides an overview of Baron Pierre de Coubertin (1863-1937) ideological intentions and ...
In this chapter we seek to understand the process of construction of discourse on Olympism and its e...
Collective mentality, due to specialized literature together with media, perpetuated the idea that t...
Olympism often presents itself as "a philosophy of life" aiming to promote "a peaceful society." Pie...
Olympism often presents itself as "a philosophy of life" aiming to promote "a peaceful society." Pie...
This paper follows Baron Pierre de Coubertin’s pathway in shaping the discourse of Olympism. By exam...
Sport, especially the Olympic Games and the Olympic Movement, is emerging as an exceptionally widesp...
Sport, especially the Olympic Games and the Olympic Movement, is emerging as an exceptionally widesp...
This article examines the historical and contemporary links between Olympism and peacemaking. It tra...
This article examines the historical and contemporary links between Olympism and peacemaking. It tra...
The ancient Olympic Games that took place in Greece from approximately 776 BCE to 393 CE inspired th...
In the Olympic Art Competitions (1912–1948) Pierre de Coubertin expresses his conception of both spo...
In the Olympic Art Competitions (1912–1948) Pierre de Coubertin expresses his conception of both spo...
In the Olympic Art Competitions (1912–1948) Pierre de Coubertin expresses his conception of both spo...