New Orbits of Art and Cricket (original) (raw)

Cricket: A Political History of the Global Game, 1945–2017 by Stephen Wagg (review)

Tarminder Kaur

Journal of Sport History, 2019

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Craig Dickinson and Clive Palmer (2011) Cricket’s changing boundaries (Chapter 9: 52-55). In, Palmer, C. (Ed.) The abstraction of form in sport. SSTO Publications, Preston, UK. [topics: cricket, commercialism and drawing]

Clive Palmer (National Teaching Fellow)

In, Palmer, C. (Ed.) The Sporting Image: The Abstraction of Form in Sport. A collection of art with supporting narratives. SSTO Publications, Preston, UK. ISBN: 978-0-9566270-2-5

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Aesthetic Appreciation of Cricket

Cain Todd

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Tracing Orientalism in Cricket: A Reading of Some Recent Australian Cricket Writing on Pakistani Cricket

Subhash Jaireth

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‘Cricket, IPL and Cultural Mobility: The New Cosmopolitan Idiom of Sport’

Pramod K. Nayar

Textual Travels Theory and Practice of Translation in India, 2015

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‘Getting inside the wicket’: Strategies for the social inclusion of British Pakistani Muslim cricketers

Stefan Lawrence, Janine Partington, Aarti Ratna

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The Creative Process: Critical Perspectives on Art, Research, and Education from Pakistan and Beyond

Natasha Malik

2021

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Not Just Cricket: The IPL as the Politics of Speed

Vidya Subramanian

International Journal of Sport and Society, 2013

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The Bombay Quadrangular: Cricket as a Political Forum in India

Muneeb Ansari

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“The theoretical possibility of equality on the cricket field was a radical idea in a colonised, hierarchical and deeply divided society” – Prashant Kidambi

Prashant Kidambi

2017

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Contemporary Art from Bangladesh, India and Pakistan- `Step Across This Line` at ASIA HOUSE London

FIROZ MAHMUD

Contemporary Art from Bangladesh, India and Pakistan- Step Across This Line ASIA HOUSE London

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“More Mighty than the Bat, the Pen…”: Culture, Hegemony and the Literaturisation of Cricket

Anthony Bateman

Sport in History, 2003

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Playing with Modernity: The Decolonization of Indian Cricket

arjun appadurai

Altre Modernità, 2015

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Demystifying Excellence: Remembering Sachin Tendulkar Beyond 22 Yard Pitch

Satyendra Nath Mishra

2019

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Culture, Change, Commodity and Crisis: Cricket's Timeless Test

Guy Osborn

International Journal of The Sociology of Law, 1996

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An unsung history: the birth of Indian–Australian cricket

Megan Ponsford

Sport in Society

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‘Other Histories: Modernity, Literature, and Football in India’, in Poonam Trivedi and Supriya Chaudhuri, ed. Fields of Play: Sport, Literature and Culture (Delhi: Orient Blackswan, 2015), 73-88.

Supriya Chaudhuri

Fields of Play: Sport, Literature and Culture (Delhi: Orient Blackswan, 2015),, 2015

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Unpacking linkages of 'cricket' and 'nation': Through an overlooked moment of Indian Cricket

Abhinava Srivastava

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Impassioned play: Social commentary and formal experimentation in contemporary Pakistani art

Atteqa Ali

2009

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Journeying through Modernism: Travels and Transits of East Pakistani Artists in Post-Imperial London

Sanjukta Sunderason

British Art Studies, 2019

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‘Cricket and Indian National Consciousness’

Emily Crick

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Contemporary Art from Bangladesh, India and Pakistan at Asia House London, Curated by Deeksha Nath

Firoz Mahmud

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Infrastructure as Form: Cross-Border Networks and the Materialities of ‘South Asia’ in Contemporary Art

Karin Zitzewitz

Third Text, 2017

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A Foreign Field No Longer: India, the IPL, and the Global Business of Cricket

Colin Agur

Journal of Asian and African Studies, Vol. 48, No. 5 (2013), 2013

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Nancy Adajania, ‘Climbing the Hill: Prajakta Palav-Aher’s Peripatetic Encounters Outside The Studio’, catalogue essay for the exhibition, ‘It Clots’ (Kalakriti Art Gallery, Hyderabad, 2016)

Nancy Adajania

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The corridor of uncertainty: Media, cricket and West Indian identity

Douglas Brunton

International Journal of Cultural Studies, 2017

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Wrestlers, Pigeon Fanciers, and Kite Flyers: Traditional Sports and Pastimes in Lahore, by Jürgen Wasim Frembgen and Paul Rollier

Muhammad A Kavesh

South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 2017

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Understanding Women's Cricket Through Time

Shruti Sharma

Economic and Political Weekly (Engage), 2024

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‘Indian Art from Pakistan’ - Nationalism and the Royal Academy’s Indian Art exhibition of 1947-8

Gemma Sharpe

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Negotiating their right to play: Asian-specific cricket teams and leagues in the UK and Norway

Thomas Fletcher

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Thomas Fletcher (2012) Yorkshire, cricket and identity: an ethnographic analysis of Yorkshire cricket’s imagined community (Chapter 2, pp: 41-72). In, Hughson, J., Palmer, C. and Skillen, F. (Eds.) Sports Identities. Edwin Mellen Press, New York, USA. [topic: cricket ethnography]

Clive Palmer (National Teaching Fellow)

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Book Review: Ronojoy Sen, Nation at Play: A History of Sport in India

rahul de

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Confluences between Art and Sport

danny shorkend

Advances in Physical Education, 2019

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Cricket and Contemporary Society in Britain

Russell Holden

2021

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Chronicling Pakistan's Art Movements from Traditional to Contemporary: 1960–2011

Sarena Abdullah, Kanwal Syed

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