A microcosm of modernity. History, ethics and politics of (post)colonial cricket Cricket is the first sport to fully represent modernity, intertwining with 19th century society and culture. British sport par excellence has served as an instrument of discipline and ethics to “nationalize the masses” and “colonize the consciences”. It consolidated the idea of Britishness, but it was also the nucleus around which anticolonial sentiments coagulated and post-colonial national identities were formed, from India to the Caribbean, from Australia to South Africa, up to diasporas and contemporary migrations. Paraphrasing Kipling, then, «what do they know of cricket who only cricket know?». The answer is in the secular history of the game: beyond the ...
Abstract: Part of Chris Searle’s wide-ranging contribution to Race & Class – and the subject of ...
India's extremely diverse society has managed to hold together for over 60 years. There are a number...
Although it has become a somewhat hackneyed way to start a paper on cricket, it remains almost impos...
Cricket is the first sport to fully represent modernity, intertwining with 19th century society and ...
A microcosm of modernity. History, ethics and politics of (post)colonial cricket Cricket is the firs...
The game cricket has become almost synonymous with all that is English. Of the three major British s...
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...
This article considers the meanings of cricket as the sport was “translated” from its original Brit...
© 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article explores the relationsh...
Bibliography; Appendix: An Introduction to Cricket;Contemporary West Indian society exists as a hybr...
For the former colony, decolonization is a dialogue with the colonial past, and not asimple dismantl...
As the game of England and empire, cricket is a significant colonial and postcolonial cultural prac...
Sport is considered to be apolitical. But nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, sport an...
The South Asian communities who came to post-war Britain had numerous ways of maintaining links with...
Abstract: Part of Chris Searle’s wide-ranging contribution to Race & Class – and the subject of ...
India's extremely diverse society has managed to hold together for over 60 years. There are a number...
Although it has become a somewhat hackneyed way to start a paper on cricket, it remains almost impos...
Cricket is the first sport to fully represent modernity, intertwining with 19th century society and ...
A microcosm of modernity. History, ethics and politics of (post)colonial cricket Cricket is the firs...
The game cricket has become almost synonymous with all that is English. Of the three major British s...
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...
This article considers the meanings of cricket as the sport was “translated” from its original Brit...
© 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article explores the relationsh...
Bibliography; Appendix: An Introduction to Cricket;Contemporary West Indian society exists as a hybr...
For the former colony, decolonization is a dialogue with the colonial past, and not asimple dismantl...
As the game of England and empire, cricket is a significant colonial and postcolonial cultural prac...
Sport is considered to be apolitical. But nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, sport an...
The South Asian communities who came to post-war Britain had numerous ways of maintaining links with...
Abstract: Part of Chris Searle’s wide-ranging contribution to Race & Class – and the subject of ...
India's extremely diverse society has managed to hold together for over 60 years. There are a number...
Although it has become a somewhat hackneyed way to start a paper on cricket, it remains almost impos...