Beyond C. L. R. James

Shifting Boundaries of Race and Ethnicity in Sports

Nonfiction, Sports, Reference, Essays, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies, Ethnic Studies
Cover of the book Beyond C. L. R. James by , University of Arkansas Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: ISBN: 9781610755344
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press Publication: November 1, 2014
Imprint: University of Arkansas Press Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9781610755344
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Publication: November 1, 2014
Imprint: University of Arkansas Press
Language: English

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.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

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.

More books from University of Arkansas Press

Cover of the book Democracy, Dialogue, and Community Action by
Cover of the book DC Sports by
Cover of the book Blood in Their Eyes by
Cover of the book Arkansas Godfather by
Cover of the book Sport and the Law by
Cover of the book Fields White Unto Harvest by
Cover of the book Inventing Authenticity by
Cover of the book Aaron Henry of Mississippi by
Cover of the book A Cry for Justice by
Cover of the book Second Verse, Same as the First by
Cover of the book A Hurting Sport by
Cover of the book Protect Yourself at All Times by
Cover of the book Keeping Faith by
Cover of the book Race and Ethnicity in Arkansas by
Cover of the book King Me by
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy