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Routledge
02 April 2019
Sports in African History, Politics, and Identity Formation explores how sports can render a key to unlocking complex social, political, economic, and gendered relations across Africa and the Diaspora.

Sports hold significant value and have an intricate relationship with many components of African societies throughout history. For many Africans, sports are a way of life, a site of cultural heroes, a way out of poverty and social mobility, and a site for leisurely play. This book focuses on the many ways in which sports uniquely reflect changing cultural trends at diverse levels of African societies. The contributors detail various sports, such as football, cricket, ping pong, and rugby, across the continent to show how sports lay at the heart of the discourse of nationalism, self-fashioning, gender and masculinity, leisure and play, challenges of underdevelopment, and ideas of progress.

Bringing together the newest and most innovative scholarship on African sports, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of contemporary Africa, African history, culture and society, and sports history and politics.

Edited by:   , ,
Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9781138549982
ISBN 10:   1138549983
Pages:   252
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary ,  A / AS level
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
"Part 1: Region-Based Essays 1. ""I Was Really Disgusted at Seeing Healthy Young Boys Playing Ping Pong"": Ping-Pong and Masculinity in Post–World War II Nigeria 2. Pas de Deux as I Tell You: Physical Education, Dance, and the Remaking of Discipline in World War II Brazzaville 3. Cameroonian Cricket: The Interface between Local and Dominant Colonial Ideologies 4. Political Action in Sports Development Under the National Liberation Council (NLC) Era in Ghana 5. ""The Best of the Best"": The Politicization of Sports under Ghana’s Supreme Military Council 6. ""We Have Material Second to None"": Colored Sportsmen and Masculine Competition in the South African Press, 1936–1960 7. Playing Away from Home: The Nature of Soccer Integration in South Africa, 1978–1984 8. Examining Physical Culture in a Local Context 9. ""Visionary Courtyard Players"": The Robben Island Rugby Board and the Transition to Post-Apartheid South Africa, c. 1972–1992 10. The Birth of the Springboks: How Early International Rugby Matches Unified White Cultural Identity in South Africa 11. A Tale of Two Sports Fields: Contested Spaces, Histories, and Identities at Play in Rural South Africa 12. The Bulldog, the Pharaoh, and Football: British Imperialism and Egypt’s National Sport and Identity, 1882–1934 13. Sports and Physical Education in Ethiopia during the Italian Occupation, 1936–1941 Part 2: Theme Based Essays 14. Commercialization of Football in Africa: Prospects, Challenges, and Experiences 15. Islam and the Foreign Other: Representing the Alterity of Hakeem Olajuwon 16. Afro-Orientalism in the Global Village: Media Imaginations of South Africa and Africa in the Coverage of the 2010 World Cup"

Michael J. Gennaro is Assistant Professor of History at Bossier Parish Community College, USA. Saheed Aderinto is Associate Professor of History at Western Carolina University, USA.

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