Exploring decolonising themes in South African sport history.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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SUN PReSS
2018.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Contents
- Reflections on writing a post-colonial history of a colonial game
- From the editor
- Acknowledgements
- Decolonising sport: Some thoughts
- ACCOUNTS FROM THE ARENA
- 'Subservient jester'? 'Gamat' Behardien: Reinterpreting a marginal figure in South African sport history
- Black Athletics in Cape Town prior to 1920
- Muslim women and sport: On traversing the politics of 'religious' identity
- Discord in the dressing room: The ideological complexities within non-racial football during the late 1970s
- From carriers to climbers: The Cape Province Mountain Club, 1930s to 1960s
- an untold story
- "The sound of the hickory": Baseball, colonisation and decolonisation
- One for the Chuck: Glimpses into the history of the Maitland-Parow and Districts Cricket Union
- ACCCOUNTS FROM THE COALFACE
- The interrelatedness of random events: Exploring what the 'enfant terrible' child diarist Iris Vaughan, Per Henrik Ling and Danie Craven had in common
- Post-apartheid cycling history: Race, personal memory and challenges of commemoration
- Sport historical significant moments in my life
- My changing and continual life story in non-racial sport
- Sprinting with controversy
- A history of South African cross-country, middle- and long-distance running and walking
- A non-racial athletic president's life story