TY - BOOK AU - Sen, Ronojoy AU - Goyal, Omita TI - Games we play: sports in South Asia SN - 9780190126810 U1 - 796.0954 PY - 2018/// CY - New Delhi PB - Oxford University Press KW - Sports KW - India KW - South Asia KW - Cricket N1 - Table of content Introduction: The Landscape of Sport in South Asia I DEVELOPMENT OF CRICKET 1. The Mercurials: The Nature of Pakistani Cricket 2. Cricket in Bangladesh 3. The Journey of Indian Women's Cricket from the 1970s 4. Indian Premier League: The Great Indian Story II NATIONALISM, COMMUNALISM, RACE, CLASS and gender 5. Innocence and Indian Cricket 6. Cricket in Abstemious Times 7. Sports, Radio and Memory: Looking Back at the 1970s 8. When Politics Ran Riot at Eden Gardens 9. 'Indians Make us Angry!': Australian Perceptions of Touring Indian Cricket Teams, 1947-2017 10. India's Sporting Frontier: Race, Integration and Discontent in the North-east 11. Reinforcing Difference: The History of Women's Involvement in Physical Activity in India 12. Focus Sport III BEYOND CRICKET 13. The Decline of Hockey in Pakistan 14. A Story of Two Different Worlds: Indian Hockey's Glory Run and the Unending Struggle 15. The Future of Indian Football 16. Football in Post-Independence Bangladesh 17. India's Shuttle Story: Breaking through Barriers to Take Flight 18. A Well-kept Secret: The History of Rugby in Sri Lanka IV ANCIENT PURSUITS AND MODERNITY 19. The Great Gama and his Legacy 20. Wrestling with the History of Yoga as Sport in Modern India 21. Bodybuilding in India: Bollywood Bodies and Middle-class Lifestyles 22. Racing on Water: A Short History of Vallam Kali in Kerala V SPORTS ADMINISTRATION 23. Guru Dutt Sondhi: Indian IOC Member and Visionary of Asian Integration through Sport 24. See You in Court: The Legal Challenge Against India's Sports Bosses VI SPORT IN FILM AND LITERATURE 25. Sport in Indian Film 26. 'I Won't Let You Down' N2 - This book looks broadly at the evolution of sport and play in India and South Asia, those that enjoy mass popularity as well as those that are marginal, situating them in the region's history, society and economy. It is a valuable addition to the study of sports in South Asia, which remains underdeveloped, with a significant bias towards cricket. Avoiding personality-based narratives, focusing only on successful sportspersons, this volume looks at the different sports played and watched in South Asia: from popular ones such as hockey, football, and badminton, to more local ones such as boat racing in Kerala. https://global.oup.com/academic/product/games-we-play-9780190126810?lang=en&cc=nz# ER -