Chinese Subjectivities and the Beijing Olympics

Rowman & Littlefield International (2016)
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Abstract

Chinese Subjectivity and the Beijing Olympics develops the Foucauldian concept of productive power through examining the ways in which the Chinese government tried to mobilize the population to embrace its Olympic project through deploying various sets of strategies and tactics.

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