1st Edition

Sport, Literature, Society Cultural Historical Studies

Edited By Alexis Tadié, J A Mangan, Supriya Chaudhuri Copyright 2014

    Sport studies and sports history have witnessed a recent substantial increase in publications. However, the relationship between literature and sport has been little explored. Sport, Literature, Society looks at a wide variety of case studies ranging from Japan to England, from India to Australia and covers sports as diverse as cycling, football, wrestling and boxing. It concentrates on historical perspectives. The contributors are all academics of international reputation and include historians of sport and literary scholars.

    Literature may shape our perceptions and reactions to sport as much as sport may inform our reading. As mimetic practice, as aesthetic object, as imaginative release, sport is analogous to literature and the other arts; at the same time, it can become the subject of literary, visual or musical elaborations. Literature often conceptualises the place and role of sport in culture and society. Indeed, sport inhabits literature in ways that have not been adequately studied. Sport studies have investigated the relationships between sport and society, education, gender, nation, and class. To look again at these relationships through the prism of literature enables us to change our focus and to assess the centrality of sport in culture.

    This book was published as a special issue of the International Journal of the History of Sport.

    Preface: Context, Continuity, Commentaries, Challenges  J.A. Mangan, Strathclyde University

    1. Prologue: Literature, Sport, and Story-Telling  A. Tadié, University of Paris-Sorbonne

    2. 'The Athletic Body in Classical Athens: Literary and Historical Perspectives'  Zinon Papakonstantinou, University of Illinois at Chicago

    3. ‘Tumultuous Text: the imagining of Australia through Literature, Sport and Nationalism from Colonies to the Federation’  Peter Horton, James Cook University, Australia

    4. ‘Cultures of the Body in Colonial Bengal: the career of Gobor Guha’  Abhijit Gupta, Jadavpur University, India

    5. ‘Conformity Confronted and Orthodoxy Outraged: The Loom of Youth – Succès de Scandale? In search of a wider reality.’  J.A. Mangan, Strathclyde University

    6. ‘Cycling in circles: Flann O’Brien’s free-wheeling stories in The Third Policeman’  Flore Coulouma, University of Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense

    7. The Imperial Imperative : Sport in the Service of Japan  Sandra Collins, University of California at Chico

    8. ‘Nature boys, Supermen, Fanatics: Perspectives on Finnishness in three Sports Novels’  Henrik Meinander, University of Helsinki

    9. ‘In the Ring: Gender, Spectatorship, and the Body’  Supriya Chaudhuri, Jadavpur University, India

    10. ‘Heroes, Fans and the Nation: Exploring Football in Contemporary Fiction’  Alexis Tadié, University of Paris-Sorbonne

    11. ‘Cricketing Multiculturalism in Caryl Phillips’s Playing Away’  John M. McLeod, University of Leeds

    12. Cricket and the Nation  Mukul Kesavan, Jamia Millia University, India

    13. Epilogue: Beyond Sport and Literature  Supriya Chaudhuri, Jadavpur University, India

    Biography

    Alexis Tadié is Professor of English Literature at the University of Paris-Sorbonne, a Fellow of the Insitut Universitaire de France, and a Visiting Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford, 2012-3. He works on literature and the history of ideas in the early modern period, as well as on the literature of sport. He recently edited in French Sterne’s The Life and Opinion of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman (Gallimard, 2012).

    J.A. Mangan, Emeritus Professor, University of Strathclyde, FRHS, FRAI, D. Litt., is Founding Editor of the International Journal of the History of Sport and the series Sport in the Global Society, author of the globally acclaimed Athleticism in the Victorian and Edwardian Public School, The Games Ethic and Imperialism and ‘Manufacturing' Masculinity: Making Imperial Manliness, Morality and Militarism and author or editor of some fifty studies of politics, culture and sport.

    Supriya Chaudhuri is Professor and Co-ordinator of the Centre of Advanced Study in the Department of English, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India. Her academic specialisations include Renaissance studies, translation, cultural history, modernism and the literature of sport.