Fr. 55.90

Not Hockey - Critical Essays on Canada's Other Sport Literature

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 24.11.2023

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In this carefully curated collection of essays, editors Jamie Dopp and Angie Abdou go beyond their first collection, Writing the Body in Motion, to engage with the meaning of sport found in Canadian sport literature. How does "sport" differ from physically risky recreational activities that require strength and skill? Does sport demand that someone win? At what point does a sport become an art? With the aim of prompting reflections on and discussions of the boundaries of sport, contributors explore how literature engages with sport as a metaphor, as a language, and as bodily expression. Instead of a focus on what is often described as Canada's national pastime, contributors examine sports in Canadian literature that are decidedly not hockey. From skateboarding and parkour to fly fishing and curling, these essays engage with Canadian histories and broader societal understandings through sports on the margin. Interspersed with original reflections by iconic Canadian literary figures such as Steven Heighton, Aritha Van Herk, Thomas Wharton, and Timothy Taylor, this volume is fresh and intriguing and offers new ways of reading the body.

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Edited by Angie Abdou and Jamie Dopp

Product details

Assisted by Angie Abdou (Editor), Jamie Dopp (Editor)
Publisher AU Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 24.11.2023, delayed
 
EAN 9781771993777
ISBN 978-1-77199-377-7
No. of pages 300
Subjects Guides > Sport
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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