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way beyond what .the 'British and the others are doing. {Now you may, disagree . BEYOND A BOUNDARY (1) . . . .'Page 3 v _ 1A“ “a “a d. ruled and governed by Kanhai, Sobers etc. After this period. a certain steadiness of judgment will be acquired and a cer— tain realism. ' ' .C. L. R. James , - '. Arts Lecture Room III,.
The work of Cyril Lionel Robert James, known to everyone as CLR James, is the starting point for an in-depth understanding of the role of sport in society. His majestic book,Beyond a Boundary, which he completed in the early 1960s, is a masterpiece of social analysis, history, and autobiography. The year 2013 marked the
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Beyond a Boundary (1963) is a memoir on cricket written by the Trinidadian Marxist intellectual C. L. R. James, which he described as "neither cricket reminiscences nor autobiography". It mixes social commentary, particularly on the place of cricket in the West Indies and England, with commentary on the game, arguing that
1 / Beyond C. L. R. James's Beyond a Boundary: From Liberation and Nationalism to Globalization. and Commodi?cation in the West Indies 000. Sir Hilary McD. Beckles. 2 / Ambiguity within the Boundary: Rereading C. L. R. James's Beyond a Boundary 000. Malcolm MacLean. 3 / Embodied Identities: Sport and Race in
BEYOND A Boundary (1983 [1963]), C.L.R. James' riveting study of colonial politics, sport and his own life, was a long time in gestation. Many of the central arguments that he develops in that book, which was finalized during his turbulent return to Trinidad in the early 1960s, are already discernible in the test match and
MACLEAN: AMBIGUITY WITHIN THE BOUNDARY. Spring 2010. 99. Ambiguity within the Boundary: Re-reading C.L.R. James's. Beyond a Boundary. MALCOLM MACLEAN†. Department of Sport and Exercise. University of Gloucestershire. The literary turn in cultural and historical analysis has introduced a suite of.
Although C. L. R. James's Beyond a Boundary is not autobiography in the traditional sense, it is more than a cricket memoir by a major West. Indian writer. It is a complex narrative, rich in personal insight, sea- soned with cricket history, cultural mythography, and Marxist polem- ics. In answer to the perennial question what
Regularly cited as one of the great sports books of the twentieth century, C.L.R. James' Beyond a Boundary (1963) is, by his own famous definition, about far more than cricket. Developing a concern to understand sport as part of a much wider social and political context (a concern first articulated in his earlier writings for the
In his memoir, Beyond a Boundary, James would later recall the proximity of the two. 'An umpire could have stood at the bedroom window.' One day, James watched the club's star batsman. Arthur Jones. 'Nearly every over he was getting up on his toes and cutting away.' But the wicket was wet and the ball would not run to.
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