Artificial Ice
Hockey, Culture, and Commerce
Herausgeber: Whitson, David; Gruneau, Richard
Artificial Ice
Hockey, Culture, and Commerce
Herausgeber: Whitson, David; Gruneau, Richard
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"Rev up that Zamboni. Even the most hardened of hockey fans and critics will find something new in Artificial Ice." - Stephen Hardy, University of New Hampshire
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"Rev up that Zamboni. Even the most hardened of hockey fans and critics will find something new in Artificial Ice." - Stephen Hardy, University of New Hampshire
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9781551930558
- ISBN-10: 1551930552
- Artikelnr.: 33660107
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9781551930558
- ISBN-10: 1551930552
- Artikelnr.: 33660107
Edited by David Whitson and Richard Gruneau
Foreword, Roy MacGregor
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I: Hockey in Contemporary Canadian Culture
1. Whose Sweater Is This? The Changing Meanings of Hockey in Quebec
Jean Harvey
2. Selective Memory in a Global Culture: Reconsidering Links between Youth,
Hockey, and Canadian Identity
Brian Wilson
3. The Game of Whose Lives? Gender, Race, and Entitlement in Canada's
"National" Game
Mary Louise Adams
4. Women's Hockey in Canada: After the "Gold Rush"
Julie Stevens
5. Hockey Canada and the Bodychecking Debate in Minor Hockey
Michael Robidoux and Pierre Trudel
6. Racialization and Hockey in Canada: From Personal Troubles to a Canadian
Challenge
Robert Pitter
Part II: The Political Economy of Hockey
7. Playing with the Big Boys: Smaller Markets, Competitive Balance, and the
Hope for a Championship Team
Mark Rosentraub
8. Hockey Night in the United States? The NHL, Major League Sports, and the
Evolving Television/Media Marketplace
Robert Bellamy and Kelly Shultz
9. Expanding the Footprint? Questioning the NHL's Expansion and Relocation
Strategy
Dan Mason
10. From Maple Leaf Gardens to the Air Canada Centre: The Downtown
Entertainment Economy in "World Class" Toronto
John Hannigan
11. Have Skates, Will Travel: Canada, International Hockey, and the
Changing Hockey Labour Market
Hart Cantelon
12. Globalization in Professional Sport: Comparisons and Contrasts between
Hockey and European Football
Julian Ammirante
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I: Hockey in Contemporary Canadian Culture
1. Whose Sweater Is This? The Changing Meanings of Hockey in Quebec
Jean Harvey
2. Selective Memory in a Global Culture: Reconsidering Links between Youth,
Hockey, and Canadian Identity
Brian Wilson
3. The Game of Whose Lives? Gender, Race, and Entitlement in Canada's
"National" Game
Mary Louise Adams
4. Women's Hockey in Canada: After the "Gold Rush"
Julie Stevens
5. Hockey Canada and the Bodychecking Debate in Minor Hockey
Michael Robidoux and Pierre Trudel
6. Racialization and Hockey in Canada: From Personal Troubles to a Canadian
Challenge
Robert Pitter
Part II: The Political Economy of Hockey
7. Playing with the Big Boys: Smaller Markets, Competitive Balance, and the
Hope for a Championship Team
Mark Rosentraub
8. Hockey Night in the United States? The NHL, Major League Sports, and the
Evolving Television/Media Marketplace
Robert Bellamy and Kelly Shultz
9. Expanding the Footprint? Questioning the NHL's Expansion and Relocation
Strategy
Dan Mason
10. From Maple Leaf Gardens to the Air Canada Centre: The Downtown
Entertainment Economy in "World Class" Toronto
John Hannigan
11. Have Skates, Will Travel: Canada, International Hockey, and the
Changing Hockey Labour Market
Hart Cantelon
12. Globalization in Professional Sport: Comparisons and Contrasts between
Hockey and European Football
Julian Ammirante
Contributors
Index
Foreword, Roy MacGregor
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I: Hockey in Contemporary Canadian Culture
1. Whose Sweater Is This? The Changing Meanings of Hockey in Quebec
Jean Harvey
2. Selective Memory in a Global Culture: Reconsidering Links between Youth,
Hockey, and Canadian Identity
Brian Wilson
3. The Game of Whose Lives? Gender, Race, and Entitlement in Canada's
"National" Game
Mary Louise Adams
4. Women's Hockey in Canada: After the "Gold Rush"
Julie Stevens
5. Hockey Canada and the Bodychecking Debate in Minor Hockey
Michael Robidoux and Pierre Trudel
6. Racialization and Hockey in Canada: From Personal Troubles to a Canadian
Challenge
Robert Pitter
Part II: The Political Economy of Hockey
7. Playing with the Big Boys: Smaller Markets, Competitive Balance, and the
Hope for a Championship Team
Mark Rosentraub
8. Hockey Night in the United States? The NHL, Major League Sports, and the
Evolving Television/Media Marketplace
Robert Bellamy and Kelly Shultz
9. Expanding the Footprint? Questioning the NHL's Expansion and Relocation
Strategy
Dan Mason
10. From Maple Leaf Gardens to the Air Canada Centre: The Downtown
Entertainment Economy in "World Class" Toronto
John Hannigan
11. Have Skates, Will Travel: Canada, International Hockey, and the
Changing Hockey Labour Market
Hart Cantelon
12. Globalization in Professional Sport: Comparisons and Contrasts between
Hockey and European Football
Julian Ammirante
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I: Hockey in Contemporary Canadian Culture
1. Whose Sweater Is This? The Changing Meanings of Hockey in Quebec
Jean Harvey
2. Selective Memory in a Global Culture: Reconsidering Links between Youth,
Hockey, and Canadian Identity
Brian Wilson
3. The Game of Whose Lives? Gender, Race, and Entitlement in Canada's
"National" Game
Mary Louise Adams
4. Women's Hockey in Canada: After the "Gold Rush"
Julie Stevens
5. Hockey Canada and the Bodychecking Debate in Minor Hockey
Michael Robidoux and Pierre Trudel
6. Racialization and Hockey in Canada: From Personal Troubles to a Canadian
Challenge
Robert Pitter
Part II: The Political Economy of Hockey
7. Playing with the Big Boys: Smaller Markets, Competitive Balance, and the
Hope for a Championship Team
Mark Rosentraub
8. Hockey Night in the United States? The NHL, Major League Sports, and the
Evolving Television/Media Marketplace
Robert Bellamy and Kelly Shultz
9. Expanding the Footprint? Questioning the NHL's Expansion and Relocation
Strategy
Dan Mason
10. From Maple Leaf Gardens to the Air Canada Centre: The Downtown
Entertainment Economy in "World Class" Toronto
John Hannigan
11. Have Skates, Will Travel: Canada, International Hockey, and the
Changing Hockey Labour Market
Hart Cantelon
12. Globalization in Professional Sport: Comparisons and Contrasts between
Hockey and European Football
Julian Ammirante
Contributors
Index