Reflections on Mexico '68ISBN: 978-1-4443-3276-6
Paperback
192 pages
March 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
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In light of the recent 40th anniversary, this book
brings together scholars from a variety of disciplines to explore
Mexico City’s staging of the Olympic Games in 1968. The Games
were the first to be hosted by a developing, Spanish-speaking Latin
American country, and the chapters investigate the motives behind
the IOC’s decision in choosing Mexico as the host, and the
international concerns and conclusions regarding its staging of the
event. It then moves on to address the issues of developing world
identities, the Black American protest, and the Mexican Student
Movement as well as examine themes of memory and commemoration, and
exploring the ways in which the genres of literature and protest
music can enrich our appreciation of this historical event.
Offering an innovative and multi-disciplinary approach to this historically significant event, this book will be of real significance to students and scholars in the field.