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Windrush Cricket
- Imperial Culture, Caribbean Migration, and the Remaking of Postwar England
Engelsk
Bogcover for Windrush Cricket af Michael Collins, 9780198875703
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Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
240
ISBN-13:
9780198875703
Indbinding:
Hardback
ISBN-10:
0198875703
Udg. Dato:
11 sep 2025
Størrelse i cm:
16,4 x 24,1 x 2,1
Oplagsdato:
11 sep 2025
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Windrush Cricket

- Imperial Culture, Caribbean Migration, and the Remaking of Postwar England
Engelsk
Hardback 2025
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How did the ''quintessentially English'' game of cricket come to be so important across Britain''s Caribbean empire? As empire declined and gave way to complex patterns of migration, what part did cricket play in the life of the Windrush generation in post-war Britain? Following the work of the great Trinidadian intellectual C. L. R. James, much has been written about the profound importance of cricket for the development of social and cultural life within the Anglophone Caribbean. And yet, from at least the 1930s, Black West Indian cricketers were celebrated far beyond the Caribbean, in England and across empire. Cricket was in fact a major factor shaping imperial ideas about Black people--how they looked and behaved, what their imagined characteristics and traits were--placing the West Indies, as the Caribbean islands were then known, within a racialised, hierarchical structure of cricket-loving peoples, alongside the colonies of white settlement: South Africa, New Zealand, Australia. During World War II, Black West Indians played prominent roles in the surprisingly large amount of cricket played in England, part of a wider propaganda effort to promote the idea of a multiracial empire, united in common cause against fascism. For post-Windrush arrivals after 1948, cricket was not just a peripheral pastime or a recreational footnote. Cricket was a cornerstone of Black West Indian social and cultural life and self-empowerment in England, integral to the earliest creation of social and community groups and the development of support networks. Watching the West Indies international cricket team win on the field of play was just one part of the Windrush story. Through the late 1940s and into the 1950s, the growth of an extensive network of Windrush cricket teams and clubs, and, by the 1970s, the evolution of Caribbean cricket leagues and competitions, created a subtle and multifaceted sense of being a West Indian in England. In due course, the children of Windrush migrants would seek to play cricket for England, challenging the very notion of what it means to be English.Interweaving extensive archival and oral history research into an engaging, often surprising narrative about empire and postwar Britain, Windrush Cricket challenges a range of orthodoxies, arguing that cricket constituted a foundational, yet almost entirely ignored aspect of the way in which Windrush migrants settled and made new lives in postwar England.
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Specifikationer
Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
240
ISBN-13:
9780198875703
Indbinding:
Hardback
ISBN-10:
0198875703
Udg. Dato:
11 sep 2025
Størrelse i cm:
16,4 x 24,1 x 2,1
Oplagsdato:
11 sep 2025
Forfatter(e):
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