In the Spirit of the Game? Cricket & Changing Notions of Being British in Northern Ireland

Thomas Carter
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This article looks at cricket as a cultural practice that embodies Britishness in Northern Ireland. In general, cricket is mythologically tied to an unchanging, nostalgic vision of quintessential Britishness. As a practice, though, cricket represents varieties of Britishness as well as other identities. In Northern Ireland, being "British" is taken as possessing a specific political position and viewpoint within the context of the sectarian conflict that dominated the sociopolitical realm in the latter half of the twentieth century. The cessation of formal political violence in 1998 not only resulted in increased economic prosperity and investment but also increased immigration to the region. Consequently, alternative, more broadly defined notions of Britishness potentially threaten the entrenched, locally specific understandings. I argue that these new understandings played out against local sensibilities on the cricket pitch represent some of the changes occurring in post-conflict Northern Ireland.

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这篇文章着眼于板球作为一种文化实践,体现了英国在北爱尔兰。总的来说,板球在神话中与一种不变的、怀旧的、典型的英国精神联系在一起。然而,作为一项运动,板球代表了各种各样的英国特性以及其他身份。在北爱尔兰,“英国人”被认为是在20世纪下半叶主导社会政治领域的宗派冲突背景下拥有特定的政治立场和观点。1998年正式政治暴力的停止不仅增加了经济繁荣和投资,而且也增加了该地区的移民。因此,另一种定义更广泛的英国性概念可能会威胁到根深蒂固的、针对当地的理解。我认为,这些新的理解在板球场上与当地的情感背道而驰,代表了冲突后北爱尔兰发生的一些变化。
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