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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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Detalles Bibliográficos
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.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.