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1. The Rugby World in the Professional Era [2017]
- London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
- Description
- Book — viii, 191 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
- Summary
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- Introduction (Tony Collins and John Nauright)
- Part 1: Professional Rugby On and Off the Field
- 1. Professional Rugby and Irish Society 1995-2015 (Liam O'Callaghan)
- 2. Cows in the Heartland: New Zealand Rugby and Rural Change in the Professional Era (Greg Ryan)
- 3. The World Comes to One Country: Migration, Cultures and Professional Rugby in France (Philip Dine)
- 4. Cultural Diversity in Action: Developing and Engaging Effective Responses within Rugby Union in Australia (Jioji Ravulo)
- 5. The Maori All Blacks and Ethnicity in Aotearoa/New Zealand in the Professional Era (Farah Palmer)
- 6. The Impact of the Professional Era on Pacific Islands Rugby (Robert Dewey)
- 7. The Globalisation of Rugby 7s: From Novelty to the Olympic Games (Jeremy Stewart and Marc Keech)
- 8. The Rugby World Cup As Global Mega Event (Kamilla Swart)
- Part 2: Rugby Cultures and Representation in the Professional Era
- 9. Making Men in the 21st Century: Metrosexuality and Bromance in Contemporary Rugby (Adam White and Eric Anderson)
- 10. The Road From Wigan Pier: Professional Rugby and the Changing Dynamics Between Wales and England (John Harris)
- 11. 'When Jerseys Speak': Contested Heritage and South African Rugby (Marizanne Grundlingh)
- 12. Performativity, Identities and Rugby From Field to Stage in the New South Africa (Carla Lever)
- 13. Dressed for Success: Historicizing Nelson Mandela's Involvement in the 1995 Rugby World Cup (Albert Grundlingh).
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