This article considers the meanings of cricket as the sport was “translated” from its original British context to that of the British colonies. How do the meanings that a sport such as cricket embodies travel to other, subordinate contexts? How can these meanings change? Sports have “internal” meanings, related to specific techniques and traditions, but these meanings are not hermetic and can change in relation to context. The process of the translation of meanings, moreover, is not one-way and always creates the space for a dialogical relation to the original meanings and contexts. The article looks in particular at the meanings of cricket in the West Indies, in particular through the work of C.L.R. James, stressing the ways that cric...
India's extremely diverse society has managed to hold together for over 60 years. There are a number...
This chapter examines the role of the sport of cricket in the English Diaspora in South Africa. It i...
For the former colony, decolonization is a dialogue with the colonial past, and not asimple dismantl...
This article considers the meanings of cricket as the sport was “translated” from its original Brit...
This article explores the contradictory responses to cricket in India from the perspective of transc...
Whilst in recent years a number of historians and sociologists have analysed sports as social, cultu...
The aim of this article is to understand how English cricket cultures have been made, negotiated and...
Bibliography; Appendix: An Introduction to Cricket;Contemporary West Indian society exists as a hybr...
As the game of England and empire, cricket is a significant colonial and postcolonial cultural prac...
© 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article explores the relationsh...
The game cricket has become almost synonymous with all that is English. Of the three major British s...
Cricket, Class and Colonialism examines the relationship between two elite cricket clubs (the Maryl...
'It has become an accepted fact,' declared one South African observer in 1915, 'that where Englishme...
A microcosm of modernity. History, ethics and politics of (post)colonial cricket Cricket is the firs...
This article will explore the early development of cricket throughout the different regions and pop...
India's extremely diverse society has managed to hold together for over 60 years. There are a number...
This chapter examines the role of the sport of cricket in the English Diaspora in South Africa. It i...
For the former colony, decolonization is a dialogue with the colonial past, and not asimple dismantl...
This article considers the meanings of cricket as the sport was “translated” from its original Brit...
This article explores the contradictory responses to cricket in India from the perspective of transc...
Whilst in recent years a number of historians and sociologists have analysed sports as social, cultu...
The aim of this article is to understand how English cricket cultures have been made, negotiated and...
Bibliography; Appendix: An Introduction to Cricket;Contemporary West Indian society exists as a hybr...
As the game of England and empire, cricket is a significant colonial and postcolonial cultural prac...
© 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article explores the relationsh...
The game cricket has become almost synonymous with all that is English. Of the three major British s...
Cricket, Class and Colonialism examines the relationship between two elite cricket clubs (the Maryl...
'It has become an accepted fact,' declared one South African observer in 1915, 'that where Englishme...
A microcosm of modernity. History, ethics and politics of (post)colonial cricket Cricket is the firs...
This article will explore the early development of cricket throughout the different regions and pop...
India's extremely diverse society has managed to hold together for over 60 years. There are a number...
This chapter examines the role of the sport of cricket in the English Diaspora in South Africa. It i...
For the former colony, decolonization is a dialogue with the colonial past, and not asimple dismantl...