This book examines the development and significance of sport in contemporary India, one of the fastest growing sports markets worldwide. Featuring multi-disciplinary work from leading Indian scholars in sociology, economics, politics, law and business, the book demonstrates how sports help us to better understand the sociocultural and economic forces that have shaped modern India and are shaping its global, post-colonial future. The book explores many of the key themes in contemporary sports studies, including women in sports and advertisements, doping, commercialisation, nationalism,…mehr
This book examines the development and significance of sport in contemporary India, one of the fastest growing sports markets worldwide.
Featuring multi-disciplinary work from leading Indian scholars in sociology, economics, politics, law and business, the book demonstrates how sports help us to better understand the sociocultural and economic forces that have shaped modern India and are shaping its global, post-colonial future. The book explores many of the key themes in contemporary sports studies, including women in sports and advertisements, doping, commercialisation, nationalism, sports in education and the growth of fantasy sports, and shows how law and society intersect in sports governance. Examining the historical roots of sport in India and, of course, featuring work on India's greatest game - cricket - the book shines new light on the development of this South Asian superpower and on how sport both reflects and shapes wider society.
This book will be fascinating reading for anybody with an interest in Indian or Asian history, culture or society, or in sport business, sport development, sports law, or the sociology and culture of sport.
Surajit C Mukhopadhyay is Professor and Dean of the School of Social Sciences, Sister Nivedita University, Kolkata, India. He specialises in writing and research in the field of political sociology, qualitative research methods, post-colonial policing and sociological theory. He was a Commonwealth Staff Scholar at Leicester University, UK, and a visiting fellow at Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, Paris, France, and has lectured in several countries around the world. Lovely Dasgupta is Professor of Law at the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata, India. She has been one of the leading figures in the establishment of sports law as a taught subject in India and has published on sports law and competition law. She is the only Indian amongst the current members of the International Network of Doping Research, Department of Public Health, Aarhus University, Denmark.
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1. Introduction 2. Post-coloniality and Sporting Action - Contextualising Contemporary Sports in India 3. Power Politics and Cricket: Mapping the Game's Rise in India and the World 4. Monetisation of Indian Cricket: The Market Takes Over 5. Heteronormativity and Female Sport Bodies: A Critique of Sports Advertisement in India 6. Regulating Sporting Bodies: Reviewing the Indian Response to Body Controversy 7. Fantasy Gaming in India: An Introspective Study 8. Arbitrating Sports: Mapping the Indian Experience 9. Sexual Harassment Within Sports in India: A Critique 10. Doping in Sports in India: Mapping the Story So Far 11. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. Post-coloniality and Sporting Action - Contextualising Contemporary Sports in India 3. Power Politics and Cricket: Mapping the Game's Rise in India and the World 4. Monetisation of Indian Cricket: The Market Takes Over 5. Heteronormativity and Female Sport Bodies: A Critique of Sports Advertisement in India 6. Regulating Sporting Bodies: Reviewing the Indian Response to Body Controversy 7. Fantasy Gaming in India: An Introspective Study 8. Arbitrating Sports: Mapping the Indian Experience 9. Sexual Harassment Within Sports in India: A Critique 10. Doping in Sports in India: Mapping the Story So Far 11. Conclusion
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