This paper examines the intersection between history, colonialism, neoliberalism, postcolonialism and the African body in the context of sport, in an attempt to promote alternative ways of seeing which might move from an ‘Orientalist’ view to one of genuine mutual exchange. In order to get to that point, however, the themes outlined above are unpacked and it is demonstrated how they have worked to create and sustain economic inequality as well as inequitable social interaction whereby the African body is always constructed as ‘Other’ and viewed as ‘lesser than’ bodies of the Global North, a corporeal political economy of perpetual inequity
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Neoliberalism was one of the most successful attempts to reshape individuals in human history. Its a...
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The complex reality of the globalization process is explored through analyses of the discourse that ...
This book explores several cultural and historical paths intertwined in the genesis and development ...
Activities that one can retrospectively label as ‘sport’ have probably been part of human beings’ re...
This ethnographic collection explores how neoliberalism has permeated the bodies, subjectivities, an...
Compared with modes of representation such as literature, drama, poetry and dance, the world of spor...
The circulation of mobile professional athletes, a phenomenon whose visibility increased exponential...
Research on sports in society is discouraged by essentialist beliefs that define sport as a fixed, i...
The work being done in the area of Sport-for-Development (SfD) or Sport-for-Development and Peace (S...
Since the 1960s till date, African independence has been a mirage. Real freedom for African countrie...
Sport has been a component of African cultural life for several hundred years. In today's globalized...
Modern sport has always played within, sometimes against, neoliberal, private, military and media em...
In the Global South since the 1980s, when economic downturns under pressure from the forces of neoli...
Alors que la sociologie dominante soutient que, d’une part, la mondialisation du sport entraîne dans...
Neoliberalism was one of the most successful attempts to reshape individuals in human history. Its a...
In this article, I propose to discuss the way in which the issues of post-colonial modernism in the ...
The complex reality of the globalization process is explored through analyses of the discourse that ...
This book explores several cultural and historical paths intertwined in the genesis and development ...
Activities that one can retrospectively label as ‘sport’ have probably been part of human beings’ re...
This ethnographic collection explores how neoliberalism has permeated the bodies, subjectivities, an...
Compared with modes of representation such as literature, drama, poetry and dance, the world of spor...
The circulation of mobile professional athletes, a phenomenon whose visibility increased exponential...
Research on sports in society is discouraged by essentialist beliefs that define sport as a fixed, i...
The work being done in the area of Sport-for-Development (SfD) or Sport-for-Development and Peace (S...
Since the 1960s till date, African independence has been a mirage. Real freedom for African countrie...
Sport has been a component of African cultural life for several hundred years. In today's globalized...
Modern sport has always played within, sometimes against, neoliberal, private, military and media em...
In the Global South since the 1980s, when economic downturns under pressure from the forces of neoli...
Alors que la sociologie dominante soutient que, d’une part, la mondialisation du sport entraîne dans...
Neoliberalism was one of the most successful attempts to reshape individuals in human history. Its a...
In this article, I propose to discuss the way in which the issues of post-colonial modernism in the ...