In October 1935, a touring party embarked on the inaugural tour of India by an Australian cricket team. To a great, and somewhat stereotypical, extent popular representations of IndianeAustralian relations are viewed through the lens of cricket – the national game in both countries. This dissertation about a significant, yet overlooked, chapter in sporting history examines the Australian cricketers’ response to the social, racial and political hierarchies of lateecolonial India. The experience of the touring party encouraged a reeimagining of ideological perspectives and this thesis identifies a uniquely Australian subjectivity to the British colonisation of India. The tour between the colony (India) and the dominion (Australia) can be inte...
For the former colony, decolonization is a dialogue with the colonial past, and not asimple dismantl...
Cricket was introduced to India through British colonialism in the 18th Century, and became cemented...
Cricket, Class and Colonialism examines the relationship between two elite cricket clubs (the Maryl...
To a great extent, popular representations of Indo-Australian relations have been viewed through the...
An analysis of the Australian cricket team’s experiences in India in 1935/36 reveals that many eleme...
The Australian team that toured India in 1935/36 comprised atypical cricket personnel. Their cultura...
In 1935-1936, a non-sanctioned group of cricketers embarked on the inaugural tour of India with the ...
Financier Maharaja Bhupinder Singh and tour manager Frank Tarrant are the two key protagonists of th...
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...
As part of the LSE Literature Festival, the South Asia Centre held a panel on the revolutionary powe...
This article explores the contradictory responses to cricket in India from the perspective of transc...
This article critiques photographs and material culture pertaining to the consumption of food and al...
Ashutosh Gowariker’s critically acclaimed Lagaan (2001), is a marvellous piece of cinematic troublin...
Cricket and entertainment in India have been inextricably connected deeper and wider than is acknowl...
For the former colony, decolonization is a dialogue with the colonial past, and not asimple dismantl...
Cricket was introduced to India through British colonialism in the 18th Century, and became cemented...
Cricket, Class and Colonialism examines the relationship between two elite cricket clubs (the Maryl...
To a great extent, popular representations of Indo-Australian relations have been viewed through the...
An analysis of the Australian cricket team’s experiences in India in 1935/36 reveals that many eleme...
The Australian team that toured India in 1935/36 comprised atypical cricket personnel. Their cultura...
In 1935-1936, a non-sanctioned group of cricketers embarked on the inaugural tour of India with the ...
Financier Maharaja Bhupinder Singh and tour manager Frank Tarrant are the two key protagonists of th...
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...
As part of the LSE Literature Festival, the South Asia Centre held a panel on the revolutionary powe...
This article explores the contradictory responses to cricket in India from the perspective of transc...
This article critiques photographs and material culture pertaining to the consumption of food and al...
Ashutosh Gowariker’s critically acclaimed Lagaan (2001), is a marvellous piece of cinematic troublin...
Cricket and entertainment in India have been inextricably connected deeper and wider than is acknowl...
For the former colony, decolonization is a dialogue with the colonial past, and not asimple dismantl...
Cricket was introduced to India through British colonialism in the 18th Century, and became cemented...
Cricket, Class and Colonialism examines the relationship between two elite cricket clubs (the Maryl...