Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS)

"Blackfellas" basketball, Aboriginal identity and Anglo-Australian race relations in regional basketball, Chris Hallinan, Barry Judd

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"Blackfellas" basketball, Aboriginal identity and Anglo-Australian race relations in regional basketball, Chris Hallinan, Barry Judd
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
"Blackfellas" basketball
Responsibility statement
Chris Hallinan, Barry Judd
Sub title
Aboriginal identity and Anglo-Australian race relations in regional basketball
Summary
"This article is a study of an Aboriginal men?s sport team in an Australian regional community and their experiences with non-Aboriginal teams and their players. The data were drawn from interviews and conversations with the players of the Ballarat Wanderers men?s basketball team and the analysis is grounded in the inferential racism work of Hall (1995). Investigation of the Wanderers revealed that participation provided the players an uncommon opportunity to participate in an Aboriginal team of players, coaches, and managers. The findings, however, indicate that even though the Wanderers achieved some success as a social, political, and sporting group, they do so in an environment which is inferentially racist. " [Authors abstract]
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