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引用次数: 9
摘要
“那些只懂板球的人对板球又了解多少呢?”这是C.L.R.詹姆斯(C.L.R. James)在《超越边界》(Beyond a Boundary)的序言中提出的反问句。詹姆斯是一本关于板球、西印度社会史、英语书信和阶级斗争的综合性著作。在书中,他给出了一些回应,解释了板球在西印度群岛的重要性,对于一个需要做一切事情来构建国家认同的人来说:
Cricket and calypso: Cultural representation and social history in the West Indies
‘What do they know of cricket who only cricket know?’ is the rhetorical question posed by C.L.R. James in the Preface to Beyond a Boundary, his comprehensive treatise on cricket, West Indian social history, English letters and class struggle. In the book he provides something of a response, explaining the importance of cricket in the West Indies for a people who have everything to do in constructing a national identity: