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Sport In South Asian Society



This book is a compilation of articles discussing the role of sport in South Asian society. It discusses the arrival of sport in the region, its spread, and its impact on politics and culture. The book also discusses the impact of colonialism and post-colonialism on sport in the region. more details
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  • A compilation of articles discussing the role of sport in South Asian society
  • Discusses the arrival of sport in the region, its spread, and its impact on politics and culture
  • Discusses the impact of colonialism and post-colonialism on sport in the region


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This book is a compilation of articles discussing the role of sport in South Asian society. It discusses the arrival of sport in the region, its spread, and its impact on politics and culture. The book also discusses the impact of colonialism and post-colonialism on sport in the region.

A detailed study of sports' arrival, spread and advance in colonial and post-colonial South Asia. A selection of articles addresses critical issues of nationalism, communalism, commercialism and gender through the lens of sport. This book makes the point that the social histories of South Asian sport cannot be understood by simply looking at the history of the game in one province or region. Furthermore, it demonstrates that it would be wrong to understand sport in terms of the exigencies of the colonial state. Drawing inspiration from C.L.R. James' well-known epigram, 'What do they know of cricket who only cricket know?' the findings suggest that South Asian sport makes sense only when it is placed within the broader colonial and post-colonial context. The book demonstrates that sport not only influences politics and vice versa, but that the two are inseparable. Sport is not only political, it is politics, intrigue, culture and art. To deny this is to denigrate the position of sport in modern South Asian society. This volume was previously published as a special issue of The International Journal of the History of Sport.
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