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portada Games of Discontent: Protests, Boycotts, and Politics at the 1968 Mexico Olympics (Mcgill-Queen'S Studies in Protest, Power, and Resistance)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2021
Language
English
Pages
248
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9780228006756

Games of Discontent: Protests, Boycotts, and Politics at the 1968 Mexico Olympics (Mcgill-Queen'S Studies in Protest, Power, and Resistance)

Harry Blutstein (Author) · · Hardcover

Games of Discontent: Protests, Boycotts, and Politics at the 1968 Mexico Olympics (Mcgill-Queen'S Studies in Protest, Power, and Resistance) - Harry Blutstein

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Synopsis "Games of Discontent: Protests, Boycotts, and Politics at the 1968 Mexico Olympics (Mcgill-Queen'S Studies in Protest, Power, and Resistance)"

The year 1968 was ablaze with passion and mayhem as protests erupted in Paris and Prague, throughout the United States, and in cities on all continents. The Summer Olympic Games in Mexico were to be a moment of respite from chaos. But the image of peace – a white dove – adopted by organizers was an illusion, as was obvious to a record six hundred million people watching worldwide on satellite television. Ten days before the opening ceremony, soldiers slaughtered hundreds of student protesters in the capital. In Games of Discontent Harry Blutstein presents vivid accounts of threatened boycotts to protest racism in the United States, South Africa, and Rhodesia. He describes demonstrations by Czechoslovak gold medal gymnast Vera Cáslavská against the Soviet-led invasion of her country. The most dramatic moment of the Olympic Games was Tommie Smith and John Carlos's black power salute from the podium. Blutstein furnishes new details behind their protest and examines how this iconic image seared itself into historical memory, inspiring Colin Kaepernick and a new generation of athlete-activists to take a knee against racism decades later. The 1968 Summer Games became a microcosm of the discord happening around the globe. Describing a range of protest activities preceding and surrounding the 1968 Olympics, Games of Discontent shines light on the world during a politically transformative moment when discontents were able, for the first time, to globalize their protests.

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