Abstract

Preface. Contributor Biographies. Introduction (Keith Brewster, Newcastle University, UK). 1 'Prensa, Prensa': A Journalist's Reflections on Mexico '68 (John Rodda). 2 Changing Impressions of Mexico for the 1968 Games (Claire Brewster, Newcastle University, UK). 3 Teaching Mexicans How to Behave: Public Education on the Eve of the Olympics (Keith Brewster, Newcastle University, UK). 4 Lyon '68: The Games that Weren't, or the Intermediate Event-zone of a Non-Olympics (Hugh Dauncey, Newcastle University, UK). 5 'Nasty Demonstrations by Negroes': The Place of the Smith-Carlos Podium Salute in the Civil Rights Movement (Simon Henderson, Newcastle University, UK). 6 Mexico 1968 and South Africa 2010: Sombreros and Vuvuzelas and the Legitimisation of Global Sporting Events (Chris Bolsmann, Aston University, UK). 7 LuisGonz'alez de Alba's Los d'ias y los anos (1971) and Elena Poniatowska's La noche de Tlatelolco (1971): Foundational Representations of Mexico '68 (Chris Harris, University of Liverpool, UK). 8 Traumatic Time in Roberto Bola no's Amuleto and the Archive of 1968 (Ryan Long, University of Oklahoma, USA). 9 'Writing Our History in Songs': Judith Reyes, Popular Music and the Student Movement of 1968 (Hazel Marsh, University of East Anglia, UK). References. Index.

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