Sportswashing and the Antecedents of Sports Diplomacy in Kenya, 1920- 1964
Abstract
Despite a growing body of literature on sports diplomacy in Kenya,
the colonial antecedents of diplomacy through sports in the country
are largely unexplored. This article delved into the colonial past to
understand how the state employed sportwashing as a form of public
diplomacy within Kenya and in enhancing its image globally amidst
racial injustices against Africans. The article explores the place of
sports in epistemic violence, Cold War politics, and anti-Mau Mau
propaganda. The author examined primary and secondary sources to
understand the practices of sportwashing in Kenya and around the
world between 1920 and 1964.
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https://doi.org/10.37284/ajhg.3.1.2058http://repository.mut.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/6615
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