Running for Country
Australian Print Media Representation of Indigenous Athletes in the 27th Olympiad
Parliamentary Library, Parliament House, Melbourne, Australia
資料來源: Journal of Sport and Social Issues
August 2003
vol. 27
no. 3
233-260
doi:
10.1177/0193732503255476
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摘要:This article examines the ways in
which Australian mainstream print media represented indigenous athletes
in the period of
the 27th Olympiad, including at Sydney 2000.
Australian mainstream media has held an apparent fascination with
promoting indigenous
athletes as the face of the Olympic Games and
national unity and as one of the principal means by which the Games were
promoted
to a national and international audience. The
article specifically attempts to unravel the complexities of the
developing
media discourse surrounding two key indigenous
athletes, Nova Peris-Kneebone and Cathy Freeman, principally
concentrating
on issues of race and racial representation, and
the depiction of indigenous running. Although there were some
significant
developments, issues of indigenous identity
continued to be presented within, and confined by, the discourse of
national unity.
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