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Socio-cultural transformations of tennis in the Czech Republic

Identifikátory výsledku

  • Kód výsledku v IS VaVaI

    <a href="https://www.isvavai.cz/riv?ss=detail&h=RIV%2F00216208%3A11230%2F19%3A10399122" target="_blank" >RIV/00216208:11230/19:10399122 - isvavai.cz</a>

  • Nalezeny alternativní kódy

    RIV/61989592:15510/19:73593897

  • Výsledek na webu

    <a href="https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315533575-13" target="_blank" >https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315533575-13</a>

  • DOI - Digital Object Identifier

    <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315533575-13" target="_blank" >10.4324/9781315533575-13</a>

Alternativní jazyky

  • Jazyk výsledku

    angličtina

  • Název v původním jazyce

    Socio-cultural transformations of tennis in the Czech Republic

  • Popis výsledku v původním jazyce

    In the Czech countries - the countries of the Czech Republic and Slovakia, within the former Czechoslovakia - tennis is historically one of the most popular sports. At the top level, it has produced a number of Grand Slam winners. Simultaneously, it maintained high numbers of registered players. However, as is the case in many areas of Czech society and culture throughout the whole 20th century, it was heavily afflicted by the political context and changes. Against this backdrop, this chapter provides a socio-historical account of the role and position of tennis in the Czech countries since its introduction in the 19th century until today, with a particular focus on the development of tennis before and after the &apos;Velvet Revolution&apos; in 1989. We pay attention to symbolic struggles over the definition and meaning of tennis in sporting, political, economic and social arenas. First, we briefly outline the roots of tennis in Czech countries. Next, we focus on the development of tennis in the socialist regime and explore its socio-cultural nature established and maintained behind the official label of tennis as a &apos;bourgeois&apos; sport. We explain that notwithstanding symbolic marginalization of tennis, the centralized sport policy and systematic support of youth sport together with massive sport volunteering resulted in numerous international successes. The &apos;Velvet Revolution&apos; in 1989 brought fundamental transformations with the inflow of private funding. Tennis movement experienced struggles between former and newly established tennis officials, with the latter group distinguishing itself from the &apos;old socialist order&apos;.

  • Název v anglickém jazyce

    Socio-cultural transformations of tennis in the Czech Republic

  • Popis výsledku anglicky

    In the Czech countries - the countries of the Czech Republic and Slovakia, within the former Czechoslovakia - tennis is historically one of the most popular sports. At the top level, it has produced a number of Grand Slam winners. Simultaneously, it maintained high numbers of registered players. However, as is the case in many areas of Czech society and culture throughout the whole 20th century, it was heavily afflicted by the political context and changes. Against this backdrop, this chapter provides a socio-historical account of the role and position of tennis in the Czech countries since its introduction in the 19th century until today, with a particular focus on the development of tennis before and after the &apos;Velvet Revolution&apos; in 1989. We pay attention to symbolic struggles over the definition and meaning of tennis in sporting, political, economic and social arenas. First, we briefly outline the roots of tennis in Czech countries. Next, we focus on the development of tennis in the socialist regime and explore its socio-cultural nature established and maintained behind the official label of tennis as a &apos;bourgeois&apos; sport. We explain that notwithstanding symbolic marginalization of tennis, the centralized sport policy and systematic support of youth sport together with massive sport volunteering resulted in numerous international successes. The &apos;Velvet Revolution&apos; in 1989 brought fundamental transformations with the inflow of private funding. Tennis movement experienced struggles between former and newly established tennis officials, with the latter group distinguishing itself from the &apos;old socialist order&apos;.

Klasifikace

  • Druh

    C - Kapitola v odborné knize

  • CEP obor

  • OECD FORD obor

    50401 - Sociology

Návaznosti výsledku

  • Projekt

  • Návaznosti

    I - Institucionalni podpora na dlouhodoby koncepcni rozvoj vyzkumne organizace

Ostatní

  • Rok uplatnění

    2019

  • Kód důvěrnosti údajů

    S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů

Údaje specifické pro druh výsledku

  • Název knihy nebo sborníku

    Routledge Handbook of Tennis

  • ISBN

    978-1-138-69193-3

  • Počet stran výsledku

    11

  • Strana od-do

    130-140

  • Počet stran knihy

    479

  • Název nakladatele

    Routledge

  • Místo vydání

    New York

  • Kód UT WoS kapitoly