![]() ![]() Part Two, “The Politics of Representation in Beyond a Boundary,” addresses the questions of voice, social formation, and world-view in James’s text. Part One, “Cricket, Empire, and the Caribbean,” is concerned to place James’s work in its sociohistorical contexts. Following a substantial introduction by the four editors, the volume is organized into four parts. ![]() Most of the essays were first presented at a University of Glasgow conference commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of James’s book in 1963. This fine collection of essays and reflections makes a significant contribution to the existing literature on Beyond a Boundary and C.L.R. James more generally. David Featherstone, Christopher Gair, Christian Høgsbjerg & Andrew Smith (eds.), Marxism, Colonialism, and Cricket: C.L.R. James’s Beyond a Boundary. ![]()
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