Don Bradman: Challenging the Myth

Brett Hutchins (University of Tasmania)

Don Bradman: Challenging the Myth
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
23 September 2002
Pages
242
ISBN
9780521823845

Don Bradman: Challenging the Myth

Brett Hutchins (University of Tasmania)

This fascinating book takes a very different look at Australia’s most popular sporting hero, Sir Donald Bradman. Unlike the mostly reverent literature on ‘The Don’, this book explains how his iconic status was created and sustained, and what his popularity and heroism say about the meaning of Australian nationhood. Brett Hutchins’ unique analysis reveals the mythical character of so many representations of The Don, and connects them to broader social phenomena and the cultural contexts in which they were created. Hutchins considers the many ways in which Bradman has been represented - as a symbol of Australian masculinity, as the quintessential Australian boy from the bush, as the ‘battler’, and as the hero at a distance from the political. Hutchins is able to show that many of the truisms we take for granted about Bradman and his role in Australian culture are open to challenge.

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