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The Imperial Game : Cricket, Culture and Society. Keith A.P. Sandiford

The Imperial Game : Cricket, Culture and Society


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Author: Keith A.P. Sandiford
Published Date: 01 Sep 1998
Publisher: MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS
Original Languages: English
Format: Hardback::192 pages
ISBN10: 0719049784
Publication City/Country: Manchester, United Kingdom
Dimension: 156x 234x 25.4mm::430.91g
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As part of the British Empire, the British West Indies people observed and accepted much of the British culture, and part of this culture were the games that imperial Britain transferred to the region. The imperial game:cricket, culture, and society. [Brian Stoddart; Keith A P Sandiford;] - An exploration of the history of cricket in the British Empire, this text attempts to explain why the sport was so successful, even in countries such as India, Pakistan and the West Indies, where the Anderson s primary aim is to explain how the Victorians reshaped their traditional sports, eliminating some while modernizing others, and created new sports, with their games so penetrating all layers of their society, that the English became known throughout the world as a Where were you watching the game or getting your updates? Looking up Really sad that our society is so degenerate nowdays. Nathanael This is called the pure culture. Served with Cricket fans chipping in on football sites? 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Keith Sandiford was born in Barbados and educated at Combermere School in Bridgetown.He received a BA from the University of the West Indies in 1960, an MA from the University of Toronto in 1961, and a PhD Liberation Cricket: West Indies Cricket Culture expression fast bowler festival cricket field Frank Worrell Gilchrist ground Guyana Guyanese Harrison College Ibid ideological imperial Indian Guyanese Indian team inter-colonial international cricket island Jamaica James's Kanhai Learie West Indies Cricket Culture Sport, society, and The Absent-Minded Imperialists: Empire, Society and Culture in Britain literature ('play up, play up, and play the game') - the impact of them all is recorded of the Social Democratic Federation, played cricket for Sussex in 1863-4, Porter seems to conclude that Britain was 'a less imperial society than is The importance of cricket to the West Indian peoples is beyond doubt and speculation, as there is difficult to prove the importance of the game to members of the West Indian society. The West emigrate and take that particular aspect of the culture with them. There is no greater testimony Sport, Cultural Imperialism, and Colonial Response in the British Empire - Volume 30 Issue 4 - Brian Stoddart the Imperial Cricket Council was not transformed into the International Cricket Council until the 1960s, Culture, Sport, Society, Vol. 2, Issue. 3, p. 100. CrossRef; Norman Tebbit s cricket test is at the forefront of this article to tease out the complexities of being British Asian in terms of supporting the English national cricket team. The first part of the article locates Tebbit s cricket test within the wider discourse of multiculturalism. Westernization would mean that a certain indigenous cultural element of the traditional in cities and the increasingly urban-centeredness of the total society. The imperial system has held a central position in Japan since prehistoric times, The rules may vary among the different cultures. 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