Colonial Affects: Desire and Power in a Sporting Figure of the Malabar Special Police
The Postcolonial Sporting Body: Contemporary Indian Investigations
ISBN: 978-1-80455-783-9, eISBN: 978-1-80455-782-2
Publication date: 30 September 2024
Abstract
This chapter argues that football is central to specific regional, hegemonic masculinities within colonial histories and continuities in South India. Through ethnographic narratives of a prominent football figure associated with the Malabar Special Police, this chapter shows how different performances of a particular mode of masculinity draw power from multiple sites such as regional class networks, colonial legacies, and postcolonial sport. This work demonstrates how a (post) colonial space shores up the powers associated with a male sporting figure. The regional format of a sport is as important as the global format in producing regional, hegemonic masculinity. Analysing the powers and aura associated with this sporting figure helps one to understand the specific meanings of desire and aspirations for status and stability among a section of men in a South Indian context.
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Citation
Mani, V. (2024), "Colonial Affects: Desire and Power in a Sporting Figure of the Malabar Special Police", Mani, V. and Krishnamurthy, M. (Ed.) The Postcolonial Sporting Body: Contemporary Indian Investigations (Research in the Sociology of Sport, Vol. 20), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 55-69. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1476-285420240000020004
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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