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Vol. 50 No. 2 (2018): Special issue - Sporting subalternities and social justice: rethinking South African sports studies
Vol. 50 No. 2 (2018): Special issue - Sporting subalternities and social justice: rethinking South African sports studies
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.38140/aa.v50i2
Published:
2018-12-13
Articles
Sporting subalternities and social justice: rethinking South African sports studies
Tarminder Kaur, Dr, Gerard Akindes, Dr
1-11
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Ousting South Africa: Olympic clashes of 1968
Michelle Sikes, Dr
12-33
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Hetero-sexing the athlete: public and popular discourses on sexuality and women’s sport in South Africa
Mari Haugaa Engh, Dr, Cheryl Potgieter, Prof
34-51
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A century of mountaineering: race, class and the politics of climbing Table Mountain, 1890 – 1990
Farieda Khan, Dr
52-74
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Saturday night at the Speedway: class, race, gender and a ‘lynching’
Neil Roos, Prof
75-91
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Fair play? Reading between White lines at South African school sports days
Carina Truyts, Ms
92-115
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Making wine production “fair” through sports? An analysis of sports as an aspect of farm worker development in the Cape Winelands
Tarminder Kaur, Dr
116-135
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Book reviews
Football and colonialism: body and popular culture in urban Mozambique
By Nuno Domingos. Athens, OH: University of Ohio Press, 2017
Todd Cleveland, Dr
136-138
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Following the ball: The migration of African soccer players across the Portuguese colonial empire, 1949-1975
By Todd Cleveland. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 2017
Paul Darby, Dr
139-144
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Cricket & conquest: The history of South African cricket retold, 1795-1914
By Andre? Odendaal, Krish Reddy, Christopher Merrett and Jonty Winch. Cape Town: HSRC Press, 2017
Ashwin Desai, Prof
145-147
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Reverse sweep: a story of South African cricket since apartheid
By Ashwin Desai. Auckland Park: Jacana Media, 2017
Richard Parry
148-151
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Un destin foudroye?: Un footballeur dans l'enfer du terrorisme
By Kodjovi Obilale?. Paris: Talent Sport, 2015
Komlan Agbedahin, Dr
152-154
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