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The Sport of Kings
Kinship, Class and Thoroughbred Breeding in Newmarket
'Behind the scenes' description of British flat racing based on Cassidy's experiences working in Newmarket.
Rebecca Cassidy (Author)
9780521808774, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 29 August 2002
200 pages
23.4 x 15.6 x 1.7 cm, 0.43 kg
'This entertaining book deals with kinship, class, and breeding through an ethnographic study of the racing industry, and, specifically, of the Newmarket stud farm and racing stables … Her background is comfortable enough for her to move between different social groups, her authorial expertise deriving from her roles as owner, trainer, trainer's assistant, stable lass, and stud hand. … This enjoyable book is recommended as a case study to those who wish to have some idea of the interaction of British class, capital, and kinship in the racing industry, without the financial outlay that hands-on experience requires.' Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
The Sport of Kings is an ethnography of the British racing industry based upon two years of participant observation in Newmarket, the international headquarters of flat racing. Racing in Britain provides a lens through which ideas of class, status, tradition and hierarchy can be examined in an environment which is both superficially familiar and richly exotic. This book explores concepts about 'nature' specific to thoroughbred racehorse breeding, and pursues the idea that in making statements about animals, we reveal something of ourselves. It explains the action that takes place on racecourses, in training yards, on studs and at bloodstock auctions. It analyses the consumption of racing through betting on the racecourse and in betting shops, and it proffers an insightful description of a unique class system: that of the humans and animals involved in the production of British flat racing.
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
2. Headquarters
3. Keeping it in the family
4. At the races
5. Having a flutter
6. Going once, going twice …
7. One of the lads
8. Doing it for Daddy
9. Blood will tell
10. Conclusions
List of references
Index.
Subject Areas: Horse racing [WSNB], Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography [JHMC], Sociology & anthropology [JH]