Refereeing Identity : The Cultural Work of Canadian Hockey Novels
معرفی کتاب «Refereeing Identity : The Cultural Work of Canadian Hockey Novels» نوشتهٔ Michael Buma، منتشرشده توسط نشر McGill-Queen's University Press در سال 2012. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Hockey Novels In Canada Have Emerged And Thrived As A Popular Fiction Genre, Building On The Mythology Of Canadian Hockey As A Rough, Testosterone-fuelled Bastion Of Masculinity. However, Recent Decades Have Also Been A Period Of Uncertainty And Change For The Game, Where Players And Teams Have Been Exported To The Us And Traditional Gender Assumptions In Hockey Have Increasingly Been Questioned. In Refereeing Identity, Michael Buma Examines The Ways In Which The Hockey Novel Genre Attempts To Reassure Readers That Threatened Traditional Canadian And Masculine Identities Still Thrive On The Ice. In A Period Of Perceived Crisis And Flux, Hockey Novels Offer Readers The Comforting Familiarity Of Earlier Times When The Game Was Synonymous With Canada And Men Were Defined By Their Physical Strength. This Comprehensive Study Of Canadian Hockey Novels Draws On History, Sport Sociology, And Literary Criticism To Challenge Assumptions And Stereotypes About Identity. With The Return Of The Winnipeg Jets Refuelling Hockey Nationalism And The Public Debate Over Hockey Violence Intensifying, Refereeing Identity Is A Timely And Incisive Account Of How The Game Is Represented - And Misrepresented - In Canadian Society.--pub. Desc. Hockey And Canadian Identity -- The Myth In Crisis -- Unity Through Hockey? -- National Manhood -- Myths Of Masculinity -- The Homosocial Dressing Room. Michael Buma. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [301]-318) And Index. Cover Copyright Contents Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Hockey and Canadian Identity 2 The Myth in Crisis 3 Unity through Hockey? 4 National Manhood 5 Myths of Masculinity 6 The Homosocial Dressing Room Conclusion Appendix Notes Bibliography Index
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