Nation-building occurs not only through the creation of formal institutions,but also through struggles in cultural and symbolic contexts. In apartheid South Africa, the rugby union Springboks both symbolised and institutionalised a racially based form of ‘bounded citizenship’. In postapartheid South Africa, the Springboks have emerged as a contested and significant site in the attempt to build a non-racial nation through reconciliation. To explore these contests, we undertook a qualitative thematic analysis of newspaper discourses around the Springboks, reconciliation and nation-building in the contexts of the 1995 and 1999 Rugby World Cups. Our research suggests, first, that the Springboks have been re-imagined in newspaper discourses as a...
The potential of sport as a nation-builder in a divided and fragmented society has been the topic an...
Racial inequalities in sport resulting from apartheid in South Africa are well documented, and they ...
The impact of sport on nation building is a popular theme in political science and sociology. It is ...
"Rugby and the South African Nation" explores the complex and controversial role of rugby union in t...
A question frequently asked is how did it happen that Rugby Union became the national game of the wh...
Turning to the great white South African ritual, rugby, this article probes the role of South Africa...
The meanings attached to sports in South African societies, past and present, are explored in this b...
The iconic Springboks are not only synonymous with South African rugby but with South African nation...
South African society has been in a state of tremendous changes in recent years. These changes have ...
International audienceIn 1995, the Rugby World Cup in South Africa was the field and embodiment of r...
Rugby was established at the Cape in 1879 in support of a political desire to promote Englishness, b...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the cultural processes of how national identity is supp...
In analysing the history of South African sport the 1981-Springbok rugby tour to New Zealand is alwa...
The concepts of 'nationality' and 'national identity' continue to receive a great deal of attention,...
The debate on transformation and quotas in South African sport resurfaced just before the South Afri...
The potential of sport as a nation-builder in a divided and fragmented society has been the topic an...
Racial inequalities in sport resulting from apartheid in South Africa are well documented, and they ...
The impact of sport on nation building is a popular theme in political science and sociology. It is ...
"Rugby and the South African Nation" explores the complex and controversial role of rugby union in t...
A question frequently asked is how did it happen that Rugby Union became the national game of the wh...
Turning to the great white South African ritual, rugby, this article probes the role of South Africa...
The meanings attached to sports in South African societies, past and present, are explored in this b...
The iconic Springboks are not only synonymous with South African rugby but with South African nation...
South African society has been in a state of tremendous changes in recent years. These changes have ...
International audienceIn 1995, the Rugby World Cup in South Africa was the field and embodiment of r...
Rugby was established at the Cape in 1879 in support of a political desire to promote Englishness, b...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the cultural processes of how national identity is supp...
In analysing the history of South African sport the 1981-Springbok rugby tour to New Zealand is alwa...
The concepts of 'nationality' and 'national identity' continue to receive a great deal of attention,...
The debate on transformation and quotas in South African sport resurfaced just before the South Afri...
The potential of sport as a nation-builder in a divided and fragmented society has been the topic an...
Racial inequalities in sport resulting from apartheid in South Africa are well documented, and they ...
The impact of sport on nation building is a popular theme in political science and sociology. It is ...