Beyond C. L. R. James: Shifting Boundaries of Race and Ethnicity in Sports

Beyond C. L. R. James: Shifting Boundaries of Race and Ethnicity in Sports

Beyond C. L. R. James: Shifting Boundaries of Race and Ethnicity in Sports

Beyond C. L. R. James: Shifting Boundaries of Race and Ethnicity in Sports

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Overview

Beyond C. L. R. James brings together essays analyzing the intercon¬nections among race, ethnicity, and sport. Published in memory of C. L. R. James, the revolutionary sociologist and writer from Trinidad who penned the famous autobiographical account of cricket titled Beyond a Boundary, this collection of essays, many of which originated at the 2010 conference on race and ethnicity in sport at the University of West Indies, Cave Hill in Barbados, cover everything from Aborigines in sport and cricket and minstrel shows in Australia to Zulu stick fighting and football and racism in northern Ireland. The essays, divided into four sections that include introductory comments by each editor, are written by some of the more well-known sport historians in the world and characterized by a focus on the role of culture and sport in society in the context of both political economies and the state as well as colonial and postcolonial struggles. Included also are discussions on how sport at once brings people together, shapes the identities of its participants, and reflects the continuing search for social justice.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781610755344
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Publication date: 11/01/2014
Series: Sports in modern america
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 393
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

John Nauright is the author of Soccer Around the World: A Cultural Guide and Long Run to Freedom: Sport, Culture and Identities in South Africa.

Alan G. Cobley is the author of The Rules of the Game: Struggles in Black Recreation and Social Welfare Policy in South Africa.

David K. Wiggins is the coeditor of Rivals: Legendary Matchups That Made Sports History and Out of the Shadows: A Biographical History of African American Athletes.

Table of Contents

Contents Series Editor’s Preface Preface I. Studying Race and Ethnicity in Sport Introduction / John Nauright 1. Beyond C. L. R. James’s Beyonda Boundary: From Liberation and Nationalism to Globalization and Commodification in the West Indies / Sir Hilary McD. Beckles 2. Ambiguity within the Boundary: Rereading C. L. R. James’s Beyond a Boundary / Malcolm MacLean 3. Embodied Identities: Sport and Race in South Africa / Douglas Booth and John Nauright 4. Indigenous Australians and Sport: Critical Reflections / Daryl Adair 5. Beyond Black and White: A Study of the Luis Suarez–Patrice Evra Controversy / Verner Møller II. Race and Ethnicity in Historical Context Introduction / David K. Wiggins 6. On Display: Cricket and Minstrel Shows in Australia’s Colonial Far North, 1869–1911 / Matthew Stephen 7. Competitive Combat, Warrior Bodies, and Zulu Sport: The Gender Relations of Stick Fighting in South Africa, 1800–1930 / Benedict Carton and Robert Morrell 8. Ethnicity in Black and White: Immigration, Sport, and the Italian Quest for Identity in the United States / Gerald R. Gems 9. “The Tuskegee Flash” and “the Slender Harlem Stroker”: Black Women Athletes on the Margins / Jennifer H. Lansbury III. Ethnicity, Migration, Bodies, and Sport Introduction / John Nauright 10. Tamales, Tapetes, and Basketball: Signs of Oaxacan Ethnicity in the United States / Charles Fruehling Springwood 11. Sport in Migrant Communities: Transnational Spaces and Gender Relations / Gertrud Pfister 12. Masculinities beyond Otherness: Cricket, Gender, and Ethnicity in Oslo, Norway / Thomas Michael Walle 13. Ethnicity, National Identity, and Cricket in Contemporary Trinidad and Tobago / Anand Rampersad IV. Crossing Boundaries/Maintaining Boundaries Introduction / Alan G. Cobley 14. Into the Great White Yonder: Stabilizing and Transcending Whiteness in Adventure Sports / Michael Atkinson and Kevin Young 15. A Unique Social Tapestry: Football, Sectarianism, and Racism in Northern Ireland / David Hassan and Ken McHue 16. “Who Do ‘They’ Cheer For?”: Cricket, Diaspora, Hybridity, and Divided Loyalties among British Asians / Thomas Fletcher 17. Usain Bolt, Celebration at Ninety: A Spatial Analysis of the Beijing 2008 Men’s 100-Meter Final / James A. McBean Jr., Michael Friedman, and Callie Batts Notes Contributors Index
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