Oral History and Sport Historians in China

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Oral History and Sport Historians in China. / Huang, Fuhua; Zhang, Huijie; Fan, Hong.
Yn: The International Journal of the History of Sport, Cyfrol 37, Rhif 16, 2021, t. 1651-1663.

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Huang, F, Zhang, H & Fan, H 2021, 'Oral History and Sport Historians in China', The International Journal of the History of Sport, cyfrol. 37, rhif 16, tt. 1651-1663. https://doi.org/10.1080/09523367.2021.1873279

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Huang, F., Zhang, H., & Fan, H. (2021). Oral History and Sport Historians in China. The International Journal of the History of Sport, 37(16), 1651-1663. https://doi.org/10.1080/09523367.2021.1873279

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Huang F, Zhang H, Fan H. 2021. Oral History and Sport Historians in China. The International Journal of the History of Sport. 37(16):1651-1663. https://doi.org/10.1080/09523367.2021.1873279

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Huang, Fuhua, Huijie Zhang, a Hong Fan. "Oral History and Sport Historians in China". The International Journal of the History of Sport. 2021, 37(16). 1651-1663. https://doi.org/10.1080/09523367.2021.1873279

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Huang F, Zhang H, Fan H. Oral History and Sport Historians in China. The International Journal of the History of Sport. 2021;37(16):1651-1663. Epub 2021 Ebr 19. doi: 10.1080/09523367.2021.1873279

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Huang, Fuhua ; Zhang, Huijie ; Fan, Hong. / Oral History and Sport Historians in China. Yn: The International Journal of the History of Sport. 2021 ; Cyfrol 37, Rhif 16. tt. 1651-1663.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Oral History and Sport Historians in China

AU - Huang, Fuhua

AU - Zhang, Huijie

AU - Fan, Hong

PY - 2021

Y1 - 2021

N2 - It was only in the last decade that oral history began to be practised by Chinese scholars of sport history. Only tens of peer-reviewed journal articles and a couple of monographs have been published so far. Most oral sport history projects were concerned with the heirs of endangered traditional martial arts. This limited focus is a result of the fact that studies of the social and cultural aspects of sport history in which oral methods are more heavily relied upon have gained little momentum in China, coupled with a growing emphasis on preserving indigenous Chinese sports as one of the principal tasks of Chinese sport historians under the current State policies of ‘Cultural Renaissance’. The application of oral history methods is potentially beneficial for both the historical study and development of the inheritance of Chinese martial arts. However, it has been found that the advantages of using oral testimonies have not been significantly demonstrated when compared to studies using archive sources and that the politicized sporting environment is challenging the authenticity of oral sports history. Nonetheless, oral history is still a useful and promising methodological tool, as is now recognized by a growing number of sport historians, and many domains of sport history in China have the potential to engage with oral history.

AB - It was only in the last decade that oral history began to be practised by Chinese scholars of sport history. Only tens of peer-reviewed journal articles and a couple of monographs have been published so far. Most oral sport history projects were concerned with the heirs of endangered traditional martial arts. This limited focus is a result of the fact that studies of the social and cultural aspects of sport history in which oral methods are more heavily relied upon have gained little momentum in China, coupled with a growing emphasis on preserving indigenous Chinese sports as one of the principal tasks of Chinese sport historians under the current State policies of ‘Cultural Renaissance’. The application of oral history methods is potentially beneficial for both the historical study and development of the inheritance of Chinese martial arts. However, it has been found that the advantages of using oral testimonies have not been significantly demonstrated when compared to studies using archive sources and that the politicized sporting environment is challenging the authenticity of oral sports history. Nonetheless, oral history is still a useful and promising methodological tool, as is now recognized by a growing number of sport historians, and many domains of sport history in China have the potential to engage with oral history.

KW - sport history

KW - oral history

KW - Social History

KW - methodology

KW - Chinese sport history

U2 - 10.1080/09523367.2021.1873279

DO - 10.1080/09523367.2021.1873279

M3 - Article

VL - 37

SP - 1651

EP - 1663

JO - The International Journal of the History of Sport

JF - The International Journal of the History of Sport

SN - 0952-3367

IS - 16

ER -