Highlighting the way cricket has become a site of a new nationalist masculinity in post-colonial Bangladesh, this paper examines the eruption of a recent controversy about a Bangladeshi cricketer’s sexual entanglement with a movie actress just before the ICC (International Cricket Council) World Cup in 2015. The long-running racial interpretation of Bangladeshis as being of short stature and frail in the popular Indian and Pakistani media has led Bangladeshi cricket supporters to view this athlete’s sexual aggression, despite charges of rape and sexual harassment, as an expression of Bangladeshi masculinity. The problem is that in positing this athlete as a counterpoise to the dominant Indian and Pakistani cricket nationalism, the nationali...
An ethnographic research among activists subscribing to majoritarian Hindu nationalism in India reve...
Abstract The theme of sporting celebrity has attracted a significant amount of attention in the soci...
On 24 April 2016, Xulhas Mannan, one of the founders of Roopbaan, the first gay magazine published i...
The paper studies the representations of C.K. Nayudu in cricket news and other writings. It begins b...
Intersectional accounts of how women sports fans from diverse cultural backgrounds are represented r...
Studies of men who have sex with men in South Asian countries including Bangladesh have tended to fo...
Sex and sexuality are deemed “sensitive” issues in relatively conservative, predominantly Muslim cou...
This article explores the contradictory responses to cricket in India from the perspective of transc...
The Maasai community must often lend dignity to racialized land structures if they wish to access li...
This article argues that the increasingly hybrid and transnational nature of contemporary sports has...
The under-theorised eighteenth-century game of cricket represents a far more fluid and paradoxical s...
As a tool of anti-colonial resistance, cricket exemplified the possibility of freedom from the yoke ...
West Indies cricket writing has presented readers with, at times, challenging and provocative politi...
Most critical analyses of racism in sport have taken place under conditions of white institutional d...
Together, men, masculinities and health comprise an emerging area of research, activism and policy d...
An ethnographic research among activists subscribing to majoritarian Hindu nationalism in India reve...
Abstract The theme of sporting celebrity has attracted a significant amount of attention in the soci...
On 24 April 2016, Xulhas Mannan, one of the founders of Roopbaan, the first gay magazine published i...
The paper studies the representations of C.K. Nayudu in cricket news and other writings. It begins b...
Intersectional accounts of how women sports fans from diverse cultural backgrounds are represented r...
Studies of men who have sex with men in South Asian countries including Bangladesh have tended to fo...
Sex and sexuality are deemed “sensitive” issues in relatively conservative, predominantly Muslim cou...
This article explores the contradictory responses to cricket in India from the perspective of transc...
The Maasai community must often lend dignity to racialized land structures if they wish to access li...
This article argues that the increasingly hybrid and transnational nature of contemporary sports has...
The under-theorised eighteenth-century game of cricket represents a far more fluid and paradoxical s...
As a tool of anti-colonial resistance, cricket exemplified the possibility of freedom from the yoke ...
West Indies cricket writing has presented readers with, at times, challenging and provocative politi...
Most critical analyses of racism in sport have taken place under conditions of white institutional d...
Together, men, masculinities and health comprise an emerging area of research, activism and policy d...
An ethnographic research among activists subscribing to majoritarian Hindu nationalism in India reve...
Abstract The theme of sporting celebrity has attracted a significant amount of attention in the soci...
On 24 April 2016, Xulhas Mannan, one of the founders of Roopbaan, the first gay magazine published i...