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If you build it...: A 'different story' of the re-emergence of baseball in China, the people who play it, and why

Posted on:2007-09-03Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:University of Southern CaliforniaCandidate:Solimine, Kaitlin MFull Text:PDF
GTID:2447390005970083Subject:Anthropology
Abstract/Summary:
In 2004 an estimated 156,000 people played baseball in China (Washburn, "In Search of Baseball's Yao Ming")---up from 10,000 in 2001 (Coffey, "Fine China: Nation of a Billion Takes Best Swing at Baseball"). This paper addresses this growing popularity, as framed by globalization. Using historical sources and modern-day ethnographic research, the work examines why baseball is experiencing a revival in China and whether or not baseball's rise is the result of a more homogenized world or if baseball in China speaks to a unique set of social, political and economic mores---a "different story" than that in other nations. The narrative reinforces the hypothesis that globalization does not imply homogenization; in fact, there are significant local redefinitions that occur when an otherwise foreign sport is imported abroad.
Keywords/Search Tags:Baseball, China
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