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Cricket's Changing Ethos - Nobles, Nationalists and the IPL

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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This book examines historically how cricket was codified out of its variant folk-forms and then marketed with certain lessons sought to reinforce the values of a declining landed interest. It goes on to show how such values were then adapted as part of the imperial experiment and were eventually rejected and replaced with an ethos that better reflected the interests of new dominant elites. The work examines the impact of globalisation and marketization on cricket and analyses the shift from an English dominance, on a sport that is ever-increasingly being shaped by Asian forces.
The book's distinctiveness lies in trying to decode the spirit of the game, outlining a set of actual characteristics rather than a vague sense of values. An historical analysis shows how imperialism, nationalism, commercialism and globalisation have shaped and adapted these characteristics. As such it will be of interest to students and scholars of sport sociology, post-colonialism, globalisation as well as those with an interest in the game of cricket and sport more generally.

Sommario

1. Introduction. - 2. The Noble Sport: The Role of the Aristocracy in the Early History of Cricket. - 3. The Construction of Ethos: The Spirit of Cricket. - 4. The Spread of Ethos: Cricket and Empire. - 5. The Reality of Ethos: Segregation. - 6. Challenging Ethos: Nationalism. - 7. The Decline of Ethos: Cricket in a Contemporary Age. - 8. The New Ethos: The Rise of India. - 9. Conclusion: Test Matches, Globalisation and Superpowers. 

Info autore

Jon Gemmell is a teacher and private researcher who has written several academic books on the subject of cricket, as well as over 250 articles on cricket and politics. 

Riassunto

This book examines historically how cricket was codified out of its variant folk-forms and then marketed with certain lessons sought to reinforce the values of a declining landed interest. It goes on to show how such values were then adapted as part of the imperial experiment and were eventually rejected and replaced with an ethos that better reflected the interests of new dominant elites. The work examines the impact of globalisation and marketization on cricket and analyses the shift from an English dominance, on a sport that is ever-increasingly being shaped by Asian forces.
The book’s distinctiveness lies in trying to decode the spirit of the game, outlining a set of actual characteristics rather than a vague sense of values. An historical analysis shows how imperialism, nationalism, commercialism and globalisation have shaped and adapted these characteristics. As such it will be of interest to students and scholars of sport sociology, post-colonialism, globalisation as well as those with an interest in the game of cricket and sport more generally.

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Autori Jon Gemmell
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319763385
ISBN 978-3-31-976338-5
Pagine 307
Dimensioni 159 mm x 23 mm x 217 mm
Peso 546 g
Illustrazioni XII, 307 p.
Serie Global Culture and Sport Series
Global Culture and Sport Series
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Sociologia > Altro

B, Social Inequality, Globalization, Social Sciences, Social & ethical issues, Social Structure, Social Inequality, Social Structure, Sport Sociology, Sociology of Sport and Leisure, Sports—Sociological aspects

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