The Last Prince of Wales: Consumption, Commemoration, and the Death of Ray Gravell

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Authors and Corporations: Harris, John
In: International Journal of Sport Communication, 6, 2013, 2, p. 158-172
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Human Kinetics
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 158-172
ISSN: 1936-3915
1936-3907
DOI: 10.1123/ijsc.6.2.158
published in: International Journal of Sport Communication
Language: Undetermined
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Collection: Human Kinetics (CrossRef)
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<jats:p>Ray Gravell first achieved fame as a member of the great Welsh rugby team of the 1970s. After his playing career was over he moved into the national media, working as an actor and a broadcaster. This article examines obituaries and other newspaper accounts after the death of Gravell and the ways in which celebrity is consumed and (re)presented. It looks at cultures of commemoration in both the mourning and the celebration of this figure and analyzes how the past and the present are (re)presented in a complex interplay of imagining the nation. In an analysis informed by social identities research it explores Gravell’s symbolic significance and positions him as the last Prince of Wales.</jats:p>