A Basque-American Deep Game:TThe Political Economy of Ethnicity and Jai-Alai in the United States

  1. OLATZ GONZÁLEZ ABRISKETA
Aldizkaria:
Studia Iberica et Americana: journal of Iberian and Latin American literary and cultural studies

ISSN: 2327-4751 2327-476X

Argitalpen urtea: 2017

Zenbakien izenburua: SPORT, IDENTITY, AND NATIONALISM IN THE HISPANIC WORLD

Zenbakia: 4

Orrialdeak: 179-198

Mota: Artikulua

Beste argitalpen batzuk: Studia Iberica et Americana: journal of Iberian and Latin American literary and cultural studies

Laburpena

In 1988,a conflict between jai-alai players and fronton owners turned into the longest strike in the history of any American professional sport. This paper addresses the ethnic tensions that characterized the political economy of the jai-alai in the US. On the one hand, it shows that the ethnic character of the sport was maintained due to the economic interests of the companies that managed it. On the other hand, it argues that the political changes in Spain and the Basque conflictin fluenced not only the mood and ideology of the players, but also their demands and forms of protest, which led to the strike of ‘88. These circumstances turned the conflict into a deep game, in which both parties risked what they most wanted, and both lost it.