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EXAMPLE OF AN ETHNIC GAME
ROYAL SHROVETIDE FOOTBALL
REASONS FOR FESTIVAL GAMES SURVIVAL
TRADITION
LOCAL
ISOLATED
TOURISM
POPULAR
COMMUNITY
CHARACTERISTICS OF SURVIVING ETHNIC SPORTS
VIOLENT - NATURAL ENVIRONMENT - RITUAL - SOCIAL - ROWDY - ANNUAL - TOURISM
MUSCULAR CHRISTIANITY
To act in a Christian manner towards each other and to pray regularly. Be hard but fair in life and sport. Protect those weaker than yourself
INTER-HOUSE SPORT
Easily organised as the boys were boarders and lived in separate houses in the school grounds
GENTLEMAN AMATEUR
Traditionally a performer from the upper classes. Believed in ‘fair play’ and did not receive payment or believe in serious training.
PROFESSIONAL
A sports performer who receives payment for their full time job. Also traditionally had links to social class and identified someone from the working class
MOVE FROM AMATEUR TO PROFESSIONAL
WINNING - TRAINING - SERIOUS - PARTICIPATION - MONEY - FULLTIME
CHARACTERISTICS OF SPORT IN USA
LOMBARDIANISM - COMMERCIALISM - ENTERTAINMENT - THE BIG 4 - AMERICAN DREAM - HIGH SCHOOL SPORT
REASONS FOR VIOLENCE IN AMERICAN SPORT
CULTURE - FRONTIER SPIRIT - DESIRE FOR EXCITEMENT - MEDIA - CONFRONTATION - LOMBARDIANISM - EQUIPMENT - NATURE OF GAME - LANGUAGE OF GAME
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