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Cricket in Colonial India 1780 – 1947 - Boria Majumdar

Cricket in Colonial India 1780 – 1947

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
196 Seiten
2008
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-415-40014-5 (ISBN)
CHF 173,00 inkl. MwSt
An assessment of the role of cricket in Indian life, outlining the complex relationships that existed between those who patronized, promoted, played and watched the game, illuminating India’s colonial and post-colonial past.
This is an exacting social history of Indian cricket between 1780 and 1947. It considers cricket as a derivative sport, creatively adapted to suit modern Indian socio-cultural needs, fulfil political imperatives and satisfy economic aspirations. Majumdar argues that cricket was a means to cross class barriers and had a healthy following even outside the aristocracy and upper middle classes well over a century ago. Indeed, in some ways, the democratization of the sport anticipated the democratization of the Indian polity itself.

Boria Majumdar reveals the appropriation, assimilation and subversion of cricketing ideals in colonial and post-colonial India for nationalist ends. He exposes a sport rooted in the contingencies of the colonial and post-colonial context of nineteenth- and twentieth-century India. Cricket, to put it simply, is much more than a ‘game’ for Indians.

This study describes how the genealogy of their intense engagement with cricket stretches back over a century. It is concerned not only with the game but also with the end of cricket as a mere sport, with Indian cricket’s commercial revolution in the 1930s, with ideals and idealism and their relative unimportance, with the decline of morality for reasons of realpolitik, and with the denunciation, once and for all, of the view that sport and politics do not mix.

This book was previously published as a special issue of the International Journal of the History of Sport

Boria Majumdar, a Rhodes scholar, is research fellow at La Trobe University in Melbourne. He is Executive Editor of the Routledge journals Sport in Society and Soccer and Society and Joint General Editor of the Routledge Series, Sport in the Global Society. He is also visiting lecturer at the University of Chicago and a fellow of the International Olympic Museum at Lausanne, Switzerland. A well-known media figure on television, he has also written extensively for the Times of India, Outlook, Wisden and Anandabazar Patrika.

Chapter 1 Royal Cricket: Self, State, Province and Nation; Chapter 2 Cricket in India: Representative Playing Fields to a Restrictive Preserve; Chapter 3 Crickhet in Colonial Bengal (1880–1947): A Lost History of Nationalism; Chapter 4 Cricket in Late Colonial Bengal (1930–47): A Story of Decline; Chapter 5 Cricket in Colonial Bombay: 1850–1940; Chapter 6 Communalism to Commercialism: The Bombay Pentangular 1892–1946; epilogue Epilogue;

Erscheint lt. Verlag 2.5.2008
Reihe/Serie Sport in the Global Society
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 174 x 246 mm
Gewicht 570 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Sport Ballsport
Sozialwissenschaften
ISBN-10 0-415-40014-7 / 0415400147
ISBN-13 978-0-415-40014-5 / 9780415400145
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