Globalizing Cricket: Englishness, Empire and Identity

Globalizing Cricket: Englishness, Empire and Identity

by Dominic Malcolm
Globalizing Cricket: Englishness, Empire and Identity

Globalizing Cricket: Englishness, Empire and Identity

by Dominic Malcolm

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Overview

Globalizing Cricket examines the global role of the sport - how it developed and spread around the world. The book explores the origins of cricket in the eighteenth century, its establishment as England's national game in the nineteenth, the successful (Caribbean) and unsuccessful (American) diffusion of cricket as part of the development of the British Empire and its role in structuring contemporary identities amongst and between the English, the British and postcolonial communities.

Whilst empirically focused on the sport itself, the book addresses broader issues such as social development, imperialism, race, diaspora and national identities. Tracing the beginnings of cricket as a 'folk game' through to the present, it draws together these different strands to examine the meaning and social significance of the modern game. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the role of sport in both colonial and post-colonial periods; the history and peculiarities of English national identity; or simply intrigued by the game and its history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472576576
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/05/2014
Series: Globalizing Sport Studies
Pages: 208
Sales rank: 726,886
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Dominic Malcolm is Senior Lecturer in the Sociology of Sport at Loughborough University. He is co-editor of The Changing Face of Cricket: From Imperial to Global Game, and The Social Organization of Sports Medicine, and author of Sport and Sociology and The Sage Dictionary of Sports Studies.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Globalizing Cricket
Chapter 1. The Emergence of Cricket
Chapter 2. The 'National Game': Cricket in Nineteenth Century England
Chapter 3. The Imperial Game: Cricket and Colonization
Chapter 4. Cricket in America
Chapter 5. Cricket in the Caribbean
Chapter 6. Cricket and the Celtic Nations
Chapter 7. Cricket and Diasporic Identities in Post-Imperial Britain
Chapter 8. Cricket and Changing Conceptions of Englishness
Chapter 9. Cricket, the English and the Process of 'Othering'
Conclusion
References

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