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6 #BeBoldForChange: The 2017 US Women’s National Hockey Team Player Boycott, Twitter, and (Neo)Liberal Feminism
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Noah Underwood
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vi
- Preface viii
- Acknowledgements xviii
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I Challenging Hockey’s Norms
- 1 The Forgotten Canadian League: The Voices of U SPORTS Men’s Hockey Players and the Legitimacy of University Hockey in Canada 3
- 2 Karl Subban & Me: The Parents Take on Hockey Culture 33
- 3“ I want justice and more” Loreto, Carcillo, and Dominant Narratives of Hockey Culture on Twitter 49
- 4 Hockey Talks: Mental Health Faces off against the “Green Lantern” Mentality 69
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II Access and Support
- 5“ We have to work for it. For everything. Absolutely everything.” An Examination of the Gendered Structure of Ice Hockey in U SPORTS 89
- 6 #BeBoldForChange: The 2017 US Women’s National Hockey Team Player Boycott, Twitter, and (Neo)Liberal Feminism 113
- 7 Desirable Disability: My Journey from Upright Hockey to Sledge Hockey, and Back Again 135
- 8 Skating toward Reconciliation: A Survivance History of Indigenous Peoples in Hockey in Canada 149
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III Masculinity and Sexuality
- 9 Uncovering the Conspiracy of Silence of Gay Hockey Players in the NHL 179
- 10 “I never thought I’d get here, I thought I’d be dead.” An In-Depth Interview with an Openly Gay Former Professional Ice Hockey Player 211
- 11 “What do you mean you don’t play hockey... you a queer or somethin’?” Reflections on Life as a Non-Hockey Playing Canadian Boy 229
- 12 The Tragedy of the Enforcer in Lynn Coady’s The Antagonist and Jeff Lemire’s Roughneck 247
- Afterword 271
- Contributors 273
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vi
- Preface viii
- Acknowledgements xviii
-
I Challenging Hockey’s Norms
- 1 The Forgotten Canadian League: The Voices of U SPORTS Men’s Hockey Players and the Legitimacy of University Hockey in Canada 3
- 2 Karl Subban & Me: The Parents Take on Hockey Culture 33
- 3“ I want justice and more” Loreto, Carcillo, and Dominant Narratives of Hockey Culture on Twitter 49
- 4 Hockey Talks: Mental Health Faces off against the “Green Lantern” Mentality 69
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II Access and Support
- 5“ We have to work for it. For everything. Absolutely everything.” An Examination of the Gendered Structure of Ice Hockey in U SPORTS 89
- 6 #BeBoldForChange: The 2017 US Women’s National Hockey Team Player Boycott, Twitter, and (Neo)Liberal Feminism 113
- 7 Desirable Disability: My Journey from Upright Hockey to Sledge Hockey, and Back Again 135
- 8 Skating toward Reconciliation: A Survivance History of Indigenous Peoples in Hockey in Canada 149
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III Masculinity and Sexuality
- 9 Uncovering the Conspiracy of Silence of Gay Hockey Players in the NHL 179
- 10 “I never thought I’d get here, I thought I’d be dead.” An In-Depth Interview with an Openly Gay Former Professional Ice Hockey Player 211
- 11 “What do you mean you don’t play hockey... you a queer or somethin’?” Reflections on Life as a Non-Hockey Playing Canadian Boy 229
- 12 The Tragedy of the Enforcer in Lynn Coady’s The Antagonist and Jeff Lemire’s Roughneck 247
- Afterword 271
- Contributors 273