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The book questions the relevance of cricket a hard cultural form which was introduced during the colonial period, in the contemporary, post reform India. Through a discussion on sports films, and the Indian Premier League the successful Twenty-twenty cricket league, the book locates cricket a midst the transformation in the imagination of the Indian nation. In India, post the initiation of the economic reforms, it demonstrates, cricket has become a convenient tool to market nationalism and consumerism and has been appropriated by business houses, the film industry and various governments. Such…mehr

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The book questions the relevance of cricket a hard cultural form which was introduced during the colonial period, in the contemporary, post reform India. Through a discussion on sports films, and the Indian Premier League the successful Twenty-twenty cricket league, the book locates cricket a midst the transformation in the imagination of the Indian nation. In India, post the initiation of the economic reforms, it demonstrates, cricket has become a convenient tool to market nationalism and consumerism and has been appropriated by business houses, the film industry and various governments. Such appropriation, the author argues resulted in cricket being constructed as the 'national' game of India. The book explores the effects that the confluence of cricket, popular film and 'paid' sports channels has had on Indian public sphere. It argues that cricket s affiliation with nationalism on the one hand and with global capital on the other, has facilitated the construction of a nexus between cricket, cinema and satellite television. It demonstrates that cricket also had to undergo a transformation both in its form and in its discourse to suit the political economy of the new millennium.
Autorenporträt
Joe is pursuing his PhD in literature at the English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad. He also holds an MA & MPhil in literature. He held fellowships with Tasveerghar New Delhi, Foundation for Democratic Reforms, Hyderabad &Osmania University Centre for International Programs in Hyderabad. Film, sports cultures, theory are his interests.