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Hockey : challenging Canada's game, au-delà du sport national /

"For Canadians, hockey is the game. Shared experiences and memories-lacing up for the first time, shinny on an outdoor rink, Sidney Crosby's historic goal, or the one scored by Maurice Richard-make hockey more than just a game. While the relationship between hockey and national identity ha...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Ellison, Jenny, 1977- (Editor ), Anderson, Jennifer (Archivist) (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Francés
Publicado: Gatineau, Québec : [Ottawa] : Canadian Museum of History ; University of Ottawa Press, ©2018.
Colección:Mercury series. History paper ; 58.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a PART I: Debating Hockey's Origins. Chapter 1: A Flag of Tendons: Hockey and Canadian History -- Hockey History -- A Metaphor for Canadian History -- A Source of Unity, a Mirror of Divisions -- Taking Hockey Seriously -- Bibliography. Chapter 2 : Re-Imagining the Creation: Popular Mythology, the Mi'kmaq, and the Origins of Canadian HockeyThe Invented Tradition -- The "Family Squabble" over Hockey's Origins -- Origins of the Game -- Widening the Lens -- The Mi'kmaw Claim -- from Duwarken to Hurley on Ice -- The King's College Hockey Tradition -- Real or Imagined? -- Passion for the Game -- a Canadian Tradition -- The Wisdom of "Two-Eyed Seeing" -- Bibliography. Chapter 3 : Imagining a Canadian Identity through Sport: An Historical Interpretation of Lacrosse and Hockey -- The Process of Modernization -- Resisting an Imported Canadian Identity. Sport Sensibilities in ConflictViolence, Masculinism, and Canadian Identity -- Conclusion -- Bibliography. Document 1: Excerpts from The Survivors Speak: A Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (2015) -- 1. Name Redacted, Key First Nation, Saskatchewan -- 2. Doug Beardy, Thunder Bay, Ontario -- 3. Mervin Mirasty, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan -- 4. Robert Malcolm, Winnipeg, Manitoba -- 5. Christina Kimball, Winnipeg, Manitoba -- 6. Paul Andrew, Inuvik, Northwest Territories -- 7. John Kistabish, Montreal, Quebec -- 8. Albert Fiddler, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan -- 9. Orval Commanda, Spanish, Ontario -- 10. William Antoine, Little Current, Ontario -- 11. Roddy Soosay, Hobbema, Alberta -- 12. Fred Sasakamoose. 
505 0 |a PART II: Childhoods. Document 2: In the Beginning Was the Sweater: L'abominable feuille d'érable of Ste-Justine -- Sainte-Justine, Quebec -- Selling the NHL -- Sainte-Justine in the Late 1940s -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: Decolonizing the Hockey Novel: Ambivalence and Apotheosis in Richard Wagamese's Indian Horse -- Indigenous Ambivalence and Settler Belonging through Hockey -- The False Promise of Inclusion -- From Ambivalence to Apotheosis: Individual Achievement and Communal Resurgence -- Conclusion: To Transform a Game, Not an Individual -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: "Here they come! Look them over!": Youth, Citizenship, and the Emergence of Minor Hockey in Canada -- (Minor) Hockey Scholarship -- Children, Childhood, and Nation-Building -- The Development and Commercialization of Minor Hockey -- "Aiding the Youth of Our Nation" -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 6: A Myth within a Myth: "Outdoor Shinny" as the Nursery for Canada's National Game -- Placing Outdoor Hockey's Symbolic Appeal in Historical Context -- Assessments of the Outdoor Rink in Life, Writing and Memory -- Community Fatherhood and Memories of the "Zukeadome" -- The symbolic appeal of outdoor ice and Canada's National Game -- Bibliography. 
505 0 |a PART III: Whose game? Skating in the drainage ditches -- Tyrone's story -- Thirty years of going global : women's international hockey, cultural diplomacy, and the pursuit of excellence -- Introduction -- Cultural relations, cultural diplomacy, and hockey -- How did we get here (2018) from there (1987)? -- Performing on the world stage -- Welcoming the world -- From national team to hockey programs -- Community and competition within women's international hockey -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- Chapter 8. Women's recreational hockey : a new player profile -- Review of women's hockey literature -- Women's recreational hockey -- Player profiles -- Key influencers -- Benefits and challenges of play -- Interaction among player cohorts -- Recommendations -- Promote women's hockey -- Focus on skill development -- Improve Ice-time accessibility -- Restructure leagues to expand participation options -- Cultivate a supportive female hockey community -- Conclusions -- Bibliography. 
505 0 |a PART IV: Reporting hockey. Document 5. Hockey in new media -- Chapter 9. O Canada, we stand on guard for thee : representations of Canadian hockey players in the Swedish press, 1920-2016 -- Analytical considerations -- The pioneering years, 1920-1939 -- The cold war era, 1945-1989 -- Curtain fall, 1989-2016 -- Bibliography. Chapter 10. The hockey night in Canada Punjabi broadcast : a case study in ethnic sport media -- Hockey night(s) in Canada -- Ethnic sports media -- Hockey Night Canada in Punjabi : from the sidelines to the centre stage -- Bonino Bonino Bonino -- Ethnic sports media : lessons learned -- Conclusion -- Bibliography. Chapter 11. Taking slap shots at the house : when the Canadian media turn curlers into hockey players -- National identity and the reproduction of Canadian hockey masculinity -- Canadian hockey masculinity and the transformation of curling -- The problem of narrowing Canadian sport masculinities -- Bibliography -- Chapter 12. Tweeting sexism and homophobia : gender and sexuality in the digital lives of male major midget AAA hockey players in Canada -- The broader study -- The social-media content analysis -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography. 
505 0 |a PART V. Rethinking the pros. Document 6. Maurice Richard: notre icône -- Document 7. Joseph Cletus (Joe) Malone, 1890-1969 -- Chapter 13. Trust and antitrust : the failure of the first national hockey league player's association, 1956-1958 -- More than a game, a business -- A resurgence of athlete activism -- Not out to make trouble -- Congress and the courts -- Union -- The end -- Bibliography -- Legal citations. Chapter 14. Eric Lindros et les Nordiques de Québec : deux solitudes? -- Un jeune prodige -- Le repêchage de 1991 -- Un dossier qui se polities -- L'échange -- Bibliographie -- Chapitre 15. Whiteness and hockey in Canada: lessons from semi-structured interviews with retired professional players -- Canada, multiculturalism, and whiteness -- Sport, race and whiteness in Canada -- Methodology -- Hockey, whiteness, and the disavowal of race(ism) -- Racism and violence in Canadian hockey -- Bibliography. Contributors. Index. 
520 |a "For Canadians, hockey is the game. Shared experiences and memories-lacing up for the first time, shinny on an outdoor rink, Sidney Crosby's historic goal, or the one scored by Maurice Richard-make hockey more than just a game. While the relationship between hockey and national identity has been studied, where does the game fit into our understanding of multiple, diverse Canadian identities today? This interdisciplinary book considers hockey, both as professional and amateur sport, and both in historical and contemporary context, in relation to larger themes in Canadian Studies, including gender, race/ethnicity, ability, sexuality, geography, and reflects upon all aspects of hockey in Canadian life: play, fandom, sports broadcasting, and community activism. This interdisciplinary scholarly collection is an extension of the "Hockey in Canada: More Than Just a Game" exhibition presented by the Canadian Museum of History"--  |c Provided by publisher 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
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