Liberation cricket: West Indies cricket culture
1995; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 33; Issue: 02 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5860/choice.33-0994
ISSN1943-5975
AutoresHilary Beckles, Brian Stoddart,
Tópico(s)Sport and Mega-Event Impacts
ResumoIntroduction - Liberation cricket. Part 1 Colonialism and cultural imperialism: sport, cultural imperialism and colonial responses in the British empire - a frame-work for analysis, Brian Stoddart cricket, apartheid and plantation society in the West Indies at the end of the 19th century, Hilary Beckles race before wicket - cricket, empire and the white rose, Chris Searle the elite schools and cricket in Barbados - a study in colonial continuity, Keith Sandiford and Brian Stoddart. Part 2 Creolisation, ideology and popular culture: C.L.R. James' material aesthetic of cricket, Kenneth Surin cricket, carnival and street culture in the Caribbean, Richard Burton West Indian cricket - a socio-cultural appraisal, Maurice St. Pierre the ritual of cricket, Orlando Patterson. Part 3 Ethnicity, social conflict and mass politics: how cricket is West Indian cricket? class, racial and colour conflict, L. O'Brien Thompson vox populi - struggle for black leadership Indo-West Indians and ethnic solidarity in cricket, Hubert Devonish the demise of white West Indies cricket, Ronnie Hughes. Part 4 Nationalism, identity and liberation: Caribbean cricket - the role of sport in emerging small-nation politics, Brian Stoddart the political ideology of West Indies cricket, Hilary Beckles celebrating cricket - the symbolic construction of Caribbean politics, F. Manning cricket and the politics of West Indies integration, June Soomer.
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