Table of Contents:
  • Sports policy, the YMCA, and the early history of Olympism in Uruguay / by Shunsuke Matsuo
  • Enthusiastic yet awkward dance partners : Olympism and Cuban nationalism / by Thomas F. Carter
  • Olympic diplomacy and national redemption in post-revolutionary Mexico / by Keith Brewster and Claire Brewster
  • The nationalist movement and the struggle for freedom in Puerto Rico's Olympic sport / by Antonio Sotomayor
  • Adhemar Fereira da Silva : representations of the Brazilian Olympic hero / by Fabio de Faria Peres and Victor Andrade de Melo
  • Solving "the problem of Argentine sport" : the post-Peronist Olympic movement in Argentina / by Cesar R. Torres
  • Un compromiso de tod@s : women, Olympism, and the Dominican third way / by April Yoder
  • Dis-assembling the logocentric subject at the Paralympic Games : the case of Colombian powerlifter Fabio Torres / by Chloe Rutter-Jensen
  • In search of the Olympic Games' future significances : contributions from Buenos Aires, Mexico City, and Rio de Janeiro / by Lamartine Pereira DaCosta
  • Sports policy, the YMCA, and the early history of Olympism in Uruguay / by Shunsuke Matsuo
  • Enthusiastic yet awkward dance partners : Olympism and Cuban nationalism / by Thomas F. Carter
  • Olympic diplomacy and national redemption in post-revolutionary Mexico / by Keith Brewster and Claire Brewster
  • The nationalist movement and the struggle for freedom in Puerto Ricos Olympic sport / by Antonio Sotomayor
  • Adhemar Fereira da Silva : representations of the Brazilian Olympic hero / by Fabio de Faria Peres and Victor Andrade de Melo
  • Solving the problem of Argentine sport : the post-Peronist Olympic movement in Argentina / by Cesar R. Torres
  • Un compromiso de tod@s : women, Olympism, and the Dominican third way / by April Yoder
  • Dis-assembling the logocentric subject at the Paralympic Games : the case of Colombian powerlifter Fabio Torres / by Chloe Rutter-Jensen
  • In search of the Olympic Games future significances : contributions from Buenos Aires, Mexico City, and Rio de Janeiro / by Lamartine Pereira DaCosta