Sport, Racism And Ethnicity by Grant Jarvie

Sport, Racism And Ethnicity by Grant Jarvie

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Considers racism experienced by athletes in South Africa, the Caribbean, Canada and the USA as well as in Britain. The contributors examine topics such as how cricket in the Caribbean has stimulated national and racial self-consciousness and to what extent women are accommodated in sport in Canada.

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Sport, Racism And Ethnicity by Grant Jarvie

First Published in 1991. Over the past decade there has been a notable growth of interest in the study of sport in the contexts of race and ethnicity. A number of developments have contributed to stimulate this interest, but three sets of considerations appear to have been of decisive importance. First, black sportsmen and sportswomen have experienced remarkable successes in international sport. Second, such a disproportionately high level of athletic participation by various ethnic minority cultures has often been used by liberal-minded sports enthusiasts to presume that sport enjoys a certain degree of democratisation and equality. Third, that in certain areas of the world sport itself has been central to struggles of popular resistance against dominant groups. The papers in this volume not only consider the racisms experienced by various ethnic minority sportsmen and sportswomen in Britain, but also the way in which various racisms have been articulated in South Africa, the Caribbean, Canada and the United States. The following are indicative of the key issues addressed by this text: the extent to which cricket has stimulated the role of nationalist and racial self-consciousness in the Caribbean; the extent to which young black Afro-Caribbean sports-people are agents of racialised social control in Britain; the contribution of sport to popular struggles in South Africa; the experience of young children of South Asian origin of sport in Britain; and the extent to which Native American women are accommodated in sport in Canada. This book sets out to challenge many of the voluntarist racist cherished beliefs surrounding sport.
Grant Jarvie lectures at the University of Warwick. He is author of the books Class, Race and Sport in South Africa's Political Economy (1985) and Highland Games: The Making of the Myth (1991). He has taught in both physical education and sociology departments within various institutions. He gained his PhD in sociology from the University of Leicester.
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ISBN 13 9781850009160
ISBN 10 1850009163
Title Sport, Racism And Ethnicity
Author Grant Jarvie
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 1991-05-15
Number of pages 216
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