Sport, Identity and Ethnicity

Author:   Jeremy MacClancy
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Volume:   v. 4
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9781859731406


Pages:   203
Publication Date:   01 March 1996
Format:   Hardback
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Sport is now a major industry -- and one of increasing importance throughout both the developed and developing world -- but, until now, it has received little serious attention from anthropologists. In this first general book on the anthropology of sport, the contributors look at how different sports are used by a wide variety of peoples to express, manipulate and negotiate their identities, and to challenge the way they are defined by others.Chapters address:- the role played by football teams in colonial Zimbabwe to express locals' autonomy from their British rulers; - the evolution of one of Venice's central festive occasions -- its regatta -- from a ritual of state to a sport of the people; modern and postmodern transformations of polo in Pakistan, its original home- the resolution of problematic aspects of social life in Turkey through wrestling; - the manner by which Catalan nationalists successfully exploited the Barcelona Olympics for their own political ends; and- the controversy between anglers and anti-anglers in Britain. This pioneering volume will be of interest to anthropologists, sociologists, sport historians and all those interested in this popular subject.

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Author:   Jeremy MacClancy
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Berg Publishers
Volume:   v. 4
Dimensions:   Width: 13.80cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.397kg
ISBN:  

9781859731406


ISBN 10:   1859731406
Pages:   203
Publication Date:   01 March 1996
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Contents: J MacClancy, Sport and Identity: An Introduction -- M. Stokes, 'No time for talking': Contest, Deceit and the Wrestler in Turkey -- O. Stuart, Players, Workers, Protestors: Social Change and Soccer in Colonial Zimbabwe -- P. Werbner, Fun Spaces: On Identity and Social Empowerment among British Muslims -- J. MacClancy, Angling: A Live Issue -- L. Sciama, The Venice Regatta: From State Ritual to Sport -- P. Parkes, Polo and Politics in the Hindu Kush -- J. MacClancy, Nationalism at Play: The Basque Community and Football

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'a useful contribution to our understanding of the multitudinous ways in which sports contribute to the making and remaking of social identities.'The Australian Journal of Anthropology'offers valuable and suggestive insights regarding a variety of sporting forms that have received relatively little attention from historians and sociologists. It also serves the academic community well by drawing our attention to the possibilities that exist within an approach to studying play, games, and sports that has yet to receive the attention it merits - the anthropological. [...] The scholarly community has great need of such works!'The Sports Historian'the collection provides interesting and varied insights into the ways in which sport plays a part in identity creation and confrontation. Its ethnographically rich contents deserve a wide readership.'Culture, Sport, Society'The book presents a diversity of sports, some of them marginal by world standards of practice and popularity. H


'a useful contribution to our understanding of the multitudinous ways in which sports contribute to the making and remaking of social identities.' The Australian Journal of Anthropology 'offers valuable and suggestive insights regarding a variety of sporting forms that have received relatively little attention from historians and sociologists. It also serves the academic community well by drawing our attention to the possibilities that exist within an approach to studying play, games, and sports that has yet to receive the attention it merits - the anthropological. [...] The scholarly community has great need of such works!' The Sports Historian 'the collection provides interesting and varied insights into the ways in which sport plays a part in identity creation and confrontation. Its ethnographically rich contents deserve a wide readership.' Culture, Sport, Society 'The book presents a diversity of sports, some of them marginal by world standards of practice and popularity. H


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Jeremy MacClancy Oxford Brookes University

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