Every four years, the Winter Olympics become a focal point for activism and resistance. But in the modern era, mere bids to host the Games have sparked fierce opposition from groups motivated by local or global concerns. Russell Field edits a collection that charts the evolution of protest around the Winter Games and illuminates the issues at the heart of anti-Olympic activism. The essays collectively explore the shifting dynamics and power relations between the civic coalitions that pursue the Winter Olympics and the social movements that oppose their efforts. The contributors look at specific Games impacted by dissent and probe the issues that swirled around failed and withdrawn bids. In addition, contributions on the contemporary Olympics describe current or future bids while delving into the campaigns demanding host nations pay attention to economic, social, humanitarian, and environmental concerns. A first-of-its-kind collection, Winters of Discontent profiles the wide range of activists and social movements that have organized against the Winter Olympics.
Russell Field is an associate professor in the Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management at the University of Manitoba. He is the author of A Night at the Gardens: Class, Gender, and Respectability in 1930s Toronto.
Introduction. The Winter Olympics as a Site of Protest and Resistance Russell Field Chapter 1. Banff 1972: Sportsmen, Conservationists, and the Debate over Banff National Park Russell Field Chapter 2. Denver 1976: Framing the Battle Over Whether to Host a Winter Olympics Adam Berg Chapter 3. Mohkinstsis (Calgary) 1988: Settler Colonial Roots of Olympic Environmentalism and the Disavowal of Indigenous Rights Christine O'Bonsawin Chapter 4. Vancouver 2010: A Convergence of Protest Movements Jules Boykoff Chapter 5. Sochi 2014: The Quarry Outside My Window and Other Geographies of Protest Sven Daniel Wolfe Chapter 6. PyeongChang 2018: Making Sense of "Failed" Resistance Liv Yoon Chapter 7. Oslo 2022: The Ethics of the Norwegian People and the Spirit of the Olympic Movement Jan Ove Tangen and Bieke Gils Chapter 8. Sapporo 2030: A History of Winter Olympic Bids in Terms of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals Keiko Ikeda and Tyrel Eskelson Epilogue: The Evolution of Winter Olympic Resistance Russell Field Contributors Index
"This thoughtfully curated collection explores the long history of opposition to Winter Olympic Games, especially the main concerns (costs, environmental destruction, Indigenous erasure and IOC capitalism), tactics, and the experiences of activists. It's a timely, invaluable contribution to mega-event studies."--Bruce Kidd, author of A Runner's Journey