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  • Changing on the Fly: Hockey Through the Voices of South Asian Canadians

    Changing on the Fly by Szto, Courtney;

    Hockey Through the Voices of South Asian Canadians

    Sorozatcím: Critical Issues in Sport and Society;

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    "Winner of the NASSS Outstanding Book Award

    Hockey and multiculturalism are often noted as defining features of Canadian culture; yet, rarely are we forced to question the relationship and tensions between these two social constructs. This book examines the growing significance of hockey in Canada's South Asian communities. The Hockey Night in Canada Punjabi broadcast serves as an entry point for a broader consideration of South Asian experiences in hockey culture based on field work and interviews conducted with hockey players, parents, and coaches in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. This book seeks to inject more ""color"" into hockey's historically white dominated narratives and representations by returning hockey culture to its multicultural roots. It encourages alternative and multiple narratives about hockey and cultural citizenship by asking which citizens are able to contribute to the webs of meaning that form the nation's cultural fabric."

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Dedication
    List of Acronyms
    Acknowledgements
    Introduction
    Complicating Canadian Culture
    Research Methods
    Overview of the Book
    Chapter 1 Myth Busting: Hockey, multiculturalism, and Canada
    Myth #1: Hockey is Canada
    Who or what are we integrating?
    Myth #2: Canada is a multicultural haven
    Whiteness in Canadian hockey
    Citizenship
    South Asians in Canada
    The Space of Surrey
    Chapter 2 Narratives from the Screen: Media and cultural citizenship
    Hockey Night in Punjabi
    Ethnic (Sports) Media
    Breaking Barriers
    Co-Authoring One's Existence
    Limits of Ethnic Media
    Chapter 3 White Spaces, Different Faces: Policing membership at the rink and in the nation
    Who belongs in a space? Who is trespassing?
    Self-Identification
    Brown
    Being the Only One
    Chapter 4 Racist Taunts of Just Chirping?
    Just chirping?
    Was it really racist?
    An archive of evidence
    Chapter 5 South Asian Masculinities and Femininities
    The irony of hockey performativity
    South Asian masculinities
    Verbal trauma and the body
    South Asian femininities
    The noisiness of women's hockey
    Chapter 6 Hockey Hurdles and Resilient Subjects: Unpacking forms of capital
    Navigating forms of capital
    Cost, time, and interconnections with other forms of capital
    Language and other aspects of cultural capital
    The gatekeepers
    Assumptions about diversity: Flaws in logic
    Meritocratic and resilient subjects
    Chapter 7 Racialized Money and White Fragility: Class and resentment in hockey
    Model minorities
    Throwing money at hockey
    White fragility
    Brown out hockey: Capitalism at its best
    Chapter 8 Taking Stock: Public memory and the re-telling of hockey in Canada
    Hockey Hall of Fame
    The role of media
    Writing in: DIY citizenship
    Conclusion: A commitment to the future
    Shifting labor
    Writing the wrong
    Appendix A: Qualitative methodology
    Appendix B: Participant information
    Appendix C: British Columbia competitive hockey structure
    References
    About the author

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