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  • af S. Janaka Biyanwila
    1.156,95 kr.

    Fusing the regional with the global, this book widens its perspective from a distinct, national moment to an international interdependency with the power to ripple across every corner of the globe.

  • - Work, Play and Resistance In Sri Lanka
    af S. Janaka Biyanwila
    1.097,95 kr.

    This book reimagines the pleasures of sports and provides a critical perspective from the Global South. Analysing the spread of sports markets in Sri Lanka along with a range of struggles, the book highlights how the celebration of 'sportive nationalism,' promoting sports markets in the Global South reinforces patriarchal ethno-nationalist authoritarian sports cultures.By explaining how the realm of social reproduction involving households and communities is integral for play and sports, the book challenges the market-driven 'sports and development' agenda while arguing for a 'sports commons.' By foregrounding issues of justice and care, the book highlights how struggles for recognition, redistribution and representation are central to reimagining sports within an alternative notion of work, play and resistance.

  • - Trade Unions in Sri Lanka
    af S. Janaka (University of Western Australia) Biyanwila
    601,95 - 1.709,95 kr.

    Examines the challenges confronting trade unions in the global South, focusing on trade union struggles in Sri Lanka under neo-liberal globalisation. This book centres on movement politics of unions; explains union capacities to mobilise workers as a part of broad counter movement; and, specifies worker struggles in Sri Lanka.

  • - Work, Play and Resistance In Sri Lanka
    af S. Janaka Biyanwila
    1.105,95 kr.

    This book reimagines the pleasures of sports and provides a critical perspective from the Global South. Analysing the spread of sports markets in Sri Lanka along with a range of struggles, the book highlights how the celebration of ¿sportive nationalism,¿ promoting sports markets in the Global South reinforces patriarchal ethno-nationalist authoritarian sports cultures.By explaining how the realm of social reproduction involving households and communities is integral for play and sports, the book challenges the market-driven ¿sports and development¿ agenda while arguing for a ¿sports commons.¿ By foregrounding issues of justice and care, the book highlights how struggles for recognition, redistribution and representation are central to reimagining sports within an alternative notion of work, play and resistance.

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