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Sport as politics and history: the 25th SEA Games in Laos (Respond to this article at http://www.therai.org.uk/at/debate)

机译:体育成为政治和历史:老挝第25届SEA运动会(在http://www.therai.org.uk/at/debate上对此文章有回应)

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Like the recent World Cup in South Africa and the Beijing 2008 Olympics, December 2009's Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Laos were embraced by the state as evidence of national achievement and progress. Yet, just like these much larger global sporting events, a range of controversies threatened to turn the pride of the Games into embarrassment. Of particular concern was the fact that, despite significantly reducing the size of the Games, Laos — one of the smallest and poorest countries in Southeast Asia — depended greatly on foreign help to conduct them, especially from China. The ultimate success of the SEA Games in Laos reinforced the power of sport to consolidate nationalism, despite the paradox in Laos of nationalism emerging from a complex mix of autonomy and dependence.
机译:像最近的南非世界杯和2008年北京奥运会一样,该国也将2009年12月在老挝举行的东南亚(SEA)运动视为国家成就和进步的证据。然而,就像这些规模更大的全球体育赛事一样,一系列争议也威胁着将奥运会的骄傲变成尴尬。特别令人关切的是,尽管大大减少了奥运会的规模,但老挝-东南亚最小和最贫穷的国家之一-在很大程度上依赖外国的帮助,特别是来自中国的帮助。尽管老挝的民族主义悖论源于自治与依赖的复杂结合,但老挝的SEA运动会的最终成功增强了体育巩固民族主义的力量。

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    《Anthropology Today》 |2011年第1期|14-19|共6页
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    Simon Creak;

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