Sport, identités et clivages sociaux au Canada
Issue # 35 2007

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  • Christine Dallaire - Introduction


  • Courtney W. Mason - The Glengarry Highland Games, 1948-2003: Problematizing the Role of Tourism, Scottish Cultural Institutions, and the Cultivation of Nostalgia in the Construction of Identities


  • Heather Mair - Curling in Canada: From Gathering Place to International Spectacle


  • Russell Field - Manufacturing Memories and Directing Dreams: Commemoration, Community, and the Closing of Maple Leaf Gardens


  • Janice Forsyth - The Indian Act and the (Re)Shaping of Canadian Aboriginal Sport Practices


  • Dawn E. Trussell - Children’s Sport Participation in Canada: Is it a Level Playing Field?


  • P. David Howe - Integration of Paralympic Athletes into Athletics Canada


  • Judy Davidson - Homophobia, Fundamentalism, and Canadian Tolerance: Enabling Gay Games III in Vancouver


  • William Bridel - Considering Gender in Canadian Sport and Physical Activity


  • Jack Jedwabv - Giving Hockey’s Past a Future: When Identity Meets Demography in Canadian Sports


  • Trevor W. Harrison - Anti-Canadianism: Explaining the Deep Roots of a Shallow Phenomenon


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