An analysis of the Australian cricket team’s experiences in India in 1935/36 reveals that many elements fulfilled clichéd colonial expectations of extravagance, privilege and hedonism. Yet, the cricketers simultaneously grew tired of conforming to the role of the colonial class. The team’s immersion in India encouraged the players to re-evaluate their attitudes towards racial inclusion, the legitimacy of colonization, Indian sovereignty and the pedagogical role of the white cricketer in the Orient. A close textual analysis of the writings of participating cricketers Wendell Bill, Ron Oxenham, Charlie Macartney and Jack Ryder details their responses to the social and racial codification they encountered, which it is argued was at times unexp...
Cricket was introduced to India through British colonialism in the 18th Century, and became cemented...
The dissertation will investigate how cricket integrated a frontier society whose initial class stru...
India's extremely diverse society has managed to hold together for over 60 years. There are a number...
To a great extent, popular representations of Indo-Australian relations have been viewed through the...
The Australian team that toured India in 1935/36 comprised atypical cricket personnel. Their cultura...
Financier Maharaja Bhupinder Singh and tour manager Frank Tarrant are the two key protagonists of th...
In 1935-1936, a non-sanctioned group of cricketers embarked on the inaugural tour of India with the ...
This article critiques the first Australian cricket tour of India in 1935/36 through a synthesis of ...
This article critiques the Indian material culture located in present-day Pakistan pertaining to the...
In October 1935, a touring party embarked on the inaugural tour of India by an Australian cricket te...
This article explores the contradictory responses to cricket in India from the perspective of transc...
As part of the LSE Literature Festival, the South Asia Centre held a panel on the revolutionary powe...
The South Asian communities who came to post-war Britain had numerous ways of maintaining links with...
This thesis examines the development of multiculturalism in Australia through the lens of Australian...
Cricket was introduced to India through British colonialism in the 18th Century, and became cemented...
Cricket was introduced to India through British colonialism in the 18th Century, and became cemented...
The dissertation will investigate how cricket integrated a frontier society whose initial class stru...
India's extremely diverse society has managed to hold together for over 60 years. There are a number...
To a great extent, popular representations of Indo-Australian relations have been viewed through the...
The Australian team that toured India in 1935/36 comprised atypical cricket personnel. Their cultura...
Financier Maharaja Bhupinder Singh and tour manager Frank Tarrant are the two key protagonists of th...
In 1935-1936, a non-sanctioned group of cricketers embarked on the inaugural tour of India with the ...
This article critiques the first Australian cricket tour of India in 1935/36 through a synthesis of ...
This article critiques the Indian material culture located in present-day Pakistan pertaining to the...
In October 1935, a touring party embarked on the inaugural tour of India by an Australian cricket te...
This article explores the contradictory responses to cricket in India from the perspective of transc...
As part of the LSE Literature Festival, the South Asia Centre held a panel on the revolutionary powe...
The South Asian communities who came to post-war Britain had numerous ways of maintaining links with...
This thesis examines the development of multiculturalism in Australia through the lens of Australian...
Cricket was introduced to India through British colonialism in the 18th Century, and became cemented...
Cricket was introduced to India through British colonialism in the 18th Century, and became cemented...
The dissertation will investigate how cricket integrated a frontier society whose initial class stru...
India's extremely diverse society has managed to hold together for over 60 years. There are a number...