Cricket and Its Life Narratives
From Tour Diaries to Podcasts
Cricket and Its Life Narratives
From Tour Diaries to Podcasts
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Description
With its own unique, complex and international literary culture that straddles many different forms of biographical writing, this is the first interdisciplinary collection to investigate the links between cricket and life narrative.
Concentrating on the lives of professional cricketers, but also drawing on how 'cricketing life' is narrated by amateurs, fans and journalists, this book unpacks and challenges cricket's own mythic constructions of player 'types', examines how such roles help build player profiles and celebrity status outside the game and also explores the intimate links between cricket and issues of race, class, gender and communal or national belonging. With coverage of biographies, autobiographies, essays, diaries, memoirs, and travelogues, as well as testimonies, documentaries, podcasts and even twitter feeds, an array of international and field-leading scholars consider all major cricket-playing 'nations' – England, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka and the West Indies – and assess writing linked to some of the game's global megastars, including Don Bradman, Viv Richards, Shane Warne, Sachin Tendulkar, Shahid Afridi and Kumar Sangakkara.
With the popularity of sports life narratives, and the scant academic attention given to them, Cricket and its Life Narratives extends the domains of life writing, going to bat for the different ways in which popular, physical, cultural activities and life journeys are recounted and explained. In addition, given cricket's crucial place in Britain's imperial history, analysis of cricket's life narratives casts new light on the importance of such modes of self-presentation for the development of English Literature as well as for literary studies 'after empire' internationally.
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Table of Contents
2. Pastoral, Personal and Addictive: The Life-Writing Histories of Cricket and England by Claire Westall
3. Writing Race, Identity and Power Plays in English Cricket Autobiographies by Souvik Naha, University of Glasgow, UK.
4. The South-West-Indies: The Complicated Legacies of Somerset's 'Glory Years' by
Chris Campbell, University of Exeter UK.
5. West Indies Dominance Under Clive Lloyd, 1974-84: An Assessment through Player Autobiographies by Clem Seecharan, London Metropolitan University, UK.
6. Between White Writing and Black Testimony: Writing South African Cricket by Ashwin Desai, University of Johannesburg, South Africa and Goolam Vahed, University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.
7. Memory Wars: Don Bradman's Infallible Memory and its Discontents by David Dunstan, Monash University, Australia.
8. Spin it like 'Warnie': Shane Warne's Autobiographies and his 'Everyman' Personae by Tom Heenan, Monash University, Australia.
9. Confessions Both Old and New: Writing and Talking about New Zealand Cricket by Greg Ryan, Lincoln University, New Zealand and Geoff Watson, Massey University, New Zealand.
10. Narrating Sri Lankan's Cricket Lives and the Antinomies of the Nation by Harshana Rambukwella, NYU Abu Dhabi, USA/ United Arab Emirates.
11. South Asian Cricketing Heroes and 'National Character': The Life Stories of Sachin Tendulkar and Shahid Afridi by Rakesh Ramamoorthy
12. Remembering Professional Lives with Rahul Bhattacharya, Pundits from Pakistan (2005) and Ramachandra Guha, The Commonwealth of Cricket (2020) by Pablo Mukherjee, Wolfson College, University of Oxford, UK.
Bibliography
Index
Product details
| Published | Apr 15 2027 |
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| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 256 |
| ISBN | 9781350452220 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Series | New Directions in Life Narrative |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























