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UNINA9910466378603321 |
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Sport and the law : historical and cultural intersections / / edited by Samuel O. Regalado, Sarah K. Fields |
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Fayetteville, Arkansas : , : University of Arkansas Press, , 2014 |
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1 online resource (233 p.) |
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Sports - Law and legislation - United States |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Contents; Series Editor's Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter One: Introduction; Section I: The Burger Supreme Court and Sport; Chapter Two: Clay, aka Ali v. U.S. (1971); Chapter Three: Odd Bedfellows; Chapter Four: The Flood Case, 1972; Chapter Five: How the Burger Court Came to Be; Section II: Antitrust Law and Sport; Chapter Six: Danny Gardella and Baseball's Reserve Clause; Chapter Seven: Powerlifting's Watershed; Section III: The Impact of Sport on Law and Law on Sport; Chapter Eight: Thirty-Five Years after Richards v. USTA; Chapter Nine: "Clean Up the Abuses" |
Chapter Ten: "A Matter of Basic Fairness"Chapter Eleven: Epilogue; Thoughts Regarding Scholarly Methods; Notes; Contributors; Index |
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<div>Samuel O. Regalado is professor of history at California State University, Stanislaus and the author or editor of four books, including <i>Baseball in Nikkei America: From the Meiji to the Majors</i>.<br><br>Sarah K. Fields is associate professor of communication at University of Colorado Denver and the author of <i>Female Gladiators: Gender, Law, and Contact Sport in America</i>.</div> |
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UNINA9910770250903321 |
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Ma Haili |
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Understanding CCI through Chinese Theatre / / by Haili Ma |
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Pivot, , 2024 |
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9783031458743 |
9783031458736 |
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[1st ed. 2024.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (163 pages) |
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Ethnology - Asia |
Culture |
Performing arts |
Theater |
Cultural policy |
Cultural property |
Asian Culture |
Theatre and Performance Arts |
Cultural Policy and Politics |
Cultural Heritage |
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Livello bibliografico |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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1. Introduction -- 2. Zhejiang all-female Yueju, from textile factory to creative cluster -- 3. Xi’an Qinqiang, ‘creative destruction’ for new urban branding -- 4. Suzhou Kunqu, conspicuous consumption for the new scholar middle class -- 5. Dongbei Errenzhuan, the rise and fall of a Chinese entertainment industry -- 6. Fujian Gaojiaxi, global illegal migrants’ opera consumption -- 7. Shanghai Huju, Opera Village verses Disneyland, the power of the tradition -- 8. Conclusion. |
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This book examines the development of Cultural and Creative Industries (CCI) in China through the angle of Chinese Theatre, xiqu. It focuses on the political and socio-economic transition period at the turn of the 21st century, as China evolves from ‘Made in China’ to ‘Created in China’, highlighting associated class reconstruction and |
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cultural production and consumption. There are many forms of Chinese Theatre, the most popular one throughout Chinese history to date is the sing-song drama, collectively refers to as xiqu, which currently has over 300 regional styles across China. In 2014, President Xi Jinping’s Beijing Talk on Arts and Literature, which serves as China’s latest Chinese Communist Party (CCP) ideological direction and cultural policy, stressed that ‘the future of Chinese cultural and creative industries is to be anchored on traditional art forms, such as xiqu’. Such Chinese cultural and creative industry distinction will be addressed in this book. Haili Ma is Associate Professor in the School of Performance and Cultural Industries at the University of Leeds, UK. Haili’s research focuses on Chinese theatre and the cultural and creative industries in global contexts. Before coming to the UK in 1997, Haili was a member of the Shanghai Luwan All-Female Yue Opera Company, specializing in Xiaosheng (male role). Haili is the author of Urban Politics and Cultural Capital: The Case of Chinese Opera (2015). |
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