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Acknowledgments | p. xi |
List of Abbreviations | p. xiii |
Foreword | p. xv |
Series Editor's Foreword | p. xvii |
Prologue | p. 1 |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Crucial Concepts | p. 3 |
Methodology | p. 5 |
Literature Review of Women, Gender and Sport | p. 7 |
Overview: Elite Women's Sport in the New China | p. 11 |
Historical background | p. 11 |
Contemporary situation | p. 14 |
Chapter Outlines | p. 19 |
Women, Society and Elite Sport in the Early Years of the New China | p. 22 |
Analysis: Overview | p. 23 |
Communist Sports Administration | p. 23 |
Specialisation of Sport and Women's Emancipation | p. 24 |
International Recognition and Soviet Influences | p. 31 |
Analysis: Illustrative Case Studies | p. 37 |
Beijing | p. 37 |
Guangdong | p. 40 |
Sichuan | p. 43 |
Conclusion | p. 46 |
Women, Society and Elite Sport in the New China between 1957 and 1965 | p. 47 |
Analysis: Overview | p. 48 |
Political Goals and Elite Women's Sport | p. 48 |
Gender Culture and Training Loads | p. 53 |
The GLF, International Conflicts and the National Games | p. 55 |
Post-GLF Adjustment and Reform | p. 60 |
Analysis: Illustrative Case Studies | p. 63 |
Beijing | p. 63 |
Guangdong | p. 67 |
Sichuan | p. 69 |
Conclusion | p. 72 |
Women, Society and Elite Sport during the Cultural Revolution (1966-76) | p. 73 |
Analysis: Overview | p. 74 |
The Red Guard Movement, Women and Sport | p. 74 |
Women's Liberation, Model Operas and Sportswomen | p. 79 |
The Rustication Campaign, Education and Sports Teams | p. 82 |
Revival of Elite Sport and a 'Sports Revolution' | p. 86 |
Analysis: Illustrative Case Studies | p. 91 |
Beijing | p. 91 |
Guangdong | p. 93 |
Sichuan | p. 94 |
Conclusion | p. 95 |
Women, Society and Elite Sport in the First Decade of Economic Reform (1979-89) | p. 97 |
Analysis: Overview | p. 98 |
Reform, Pluralism and Elite Sport | p. 98 |
'Opening Up', Nationalism and Olympic Strategy | p. 102 |
Sport, Success, Status and Challenge | p. 107 |
Higher Education, Occupational Choices and Elite Sport | p. 109 |
Analysis: Illustrative Case Studies | p. 113 |
Beijing | p. 113 |
Guangdong | p. 116 |
Sichuan | p. 118 |
Conclusion | p. 120 |
Women, Society and Elite Sport in the Transition to a Market Economy (1990-98) | p. 121 |
Analysis: Overview | p. 121 |
Integration of the Olympic and National Games | p. 121 |
Market Economy and Institutional Reform | p. 124 |
Relationships between Elite and Mass Sport and between Coach and Athlete | p. 127 |
Sportswomen and Women's Elite Sport in the 1990s | p. 130 |
Analysis: Illustrative Case Studies | p. 133 |
Beijing | p. 133 |
Guangdong | p. 135 |
Sichuan | p. 137 |
Conclusion | p. 140 |
Olympic Success, Drug Violations and Elite Women's Sport in the New China | p. 141 |
Drug Culture versus Anti-Drug Campaigns | p. 142 |
Behind the Drugs | p. 146 |
Decentralisation and Drug Offences | p. 150 |
Drugs, Disgrace and Women's Sport in China | p. 154 |
Conclusion | p. 157 |
New Women for a New Age: Conquest and Confrontation--Successful Sportswomen | p. 159 |
The Chinese Women's Volleyball Team: Sacrifices and Rewards | p. 160 |
The Ma Family Army: Coach, Athletes and Confrontation | p. 164 |
Speed Skater Ye Qaobo: Clash of Gender Ideals | p. 171 |
Steps to Success | p. 174 |
Conclusion | p. 177 |
Mobility, Stratification and Sportswomen in the New China | p. 179 |
Social Mobility | p. 179 |
Occupational Prestige, Social Mobility and Sportswomen | p. 180 |
Family Background, Social Mobility and Involvement in Sport | p. 182 |
Geographical and Social Mobility of Sportswomen | p. 186 |
Stratification, Post-Athletic Careers and Educational Opportunities | p. 192 |
Conclusion | p. 196 |
Gender Relations and Sport in the New China: Continuity, Change and Gender Culture | p. 198 |
Partnership in the Sports Community | p. 199 |
Reform: Male Coach and Female Athlete | p. 202 |
Family, Marriage and Careers in Sport | p. 206 |
Opportunities and Challenges | p. 211 |
Conclusion | p. 215 |
Epilogue: Elite Women's Sport in China: Bridging the Past and the Future | p. 216 |
Past Action | p. 216 |
Future Prospects | p. 224 |
Notes | p. 229 |
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