1st Edition

Bearing Light: Flame Relays and the Struggle for the Olympic Movement

Edited By John J. Macaloon Copyright 2014
    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Flame Relay and the Olympic Movement is the first book-length scholarly study in English of the contemporary Olympic flame relay. Reporting for the first time on years of intensive ethnographic research and organizational intervention, MacAloon literally follows the Olympic flame through twenty years of intercultural encounter, conflict, and negotiation. Focusing on the frequently harmonious, sometimes perilous encounters among Greek flame relay officials, cultural agents, and discourses, foreign Olympic Games organizing committees, and such transnational actors as the IOC and its corporate sponsors since 1984, a context is created for understanding the significance for the Olympic movement and for globalization studies of the 2004 Athens flame relay, the first to travel the entire world. Through intensive interviews and co-participations with leading Greek and American actors and the contributions of young Greek researchers who worked backstage on the relay, Bearing Light demonstrates how culturally parochial the managerial regime of "world’s best practices" often turns out to be and yet how inescapable it has become for those who wish to communicate across cultural and political boundaries. This dilemma, the contributors argue, constitutes the practical form in which the struggle to preserve a sense of "Olympism" and "the Olympic Movement" against the demands and prerogatives of today’s Olympic sports industry is being chiefly fought out.

    This book was previously published as a special issue of Sport in Society

    Series page -- Olympics subseries page -- Citation Information -- 1. Introduction: the Olympic Flame Relay. Local knowledges of a global ritual form /John J. MacAloon -- 2. This flame, our eyes: Greek /American /IOC relations, 1984-2002, an ethnographic memoir /John J. MacAloon -- 3. Olympic Flame Relay operations under a ‘world’s best practices’ regime: a conversation with Steven McCarthy John J. MacAloon -- 4. ‘My programme became very strict’: a conversation with Athanassios Kritsinelis /John J. MacAloon -- 5. The 2004 International Relay: a Greek around the world with the Olympic Flame /Pinelopi B. Amelidou -- 6. Struggling to celebrate: management of the 2004 Olympic Flame Relay segment in Greece /Spiros Spiropoulos -- 7. American media, intercultural stories and the 2004 Olympic flame ceremonies /Marianthi Bumbaris Thanopoulos -- 8. Hybridity and subversion: the Olympic flame in India /Boria Majumdar and Nalin Mehta -- Index.

    Biography

    John J. MacAloon is Professor and Academic Associate Dean in the Social Sciences Graduate Division and Professor in The College at The University of Chicago. His anthropological and historical studies of the modern Olympic Movement and Olympic Games have earned a global reputation. He was an executive member of the International Olympic Committee 2000 Reform Commission and has advised many Olympic bid and organizing committees and National Olympic Committees.