Canadian Hockey Literature : A Thematic Study

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Author: Jason Blake

ISBN-10: 0802097138

ISBN-13: 9780802097132

Category: General & Miscellaneous Literary Criticism

Hockey occupies a prominent place in the Canadian cultural lexicon, as evidenced by the wealth of hockey-centred stories and novels published within Canada. In this exciting new work, Jason Blake takes readers on a thematic journey through Canadian hockey literature, examining five common themes - nationhood, the hockey dream, violence, national identity, and family - as they appear in hockey fiction.\ Blake examines the work of such authors as Mordecai Richler, David Adams Richards, Paul...

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Hockey occupies a prominent place in the Canadian cultural lexicon, as evidenced by the wealth of hockey-centred stories and novels published within Canada. In this exciting new work, Jason Blake takes readers on a thematic journey through Canadian hockey literature, examining five common themes - nationhood, the hockey dream, violence, national identity, and family - as they appear in hockey fiction.Blake examines the work of such authors as Mordecai Richler, David Adams Richards, Paul Quarrington, and Richard B. Wright, arguing that a study of contemporary hockey fiction exposes a troubled relationship with the national sport. Rather than the storybook happy ending common in sports literature of previous generations, Blake finds that today's fiction portrays hockey as an often-glorified sport that in fact leads to broken lives and ironic outlooks. The first book to focus exclusively on hockey in print, Canadian Hockey Literature is an accessible work that challenges popular perceptions of a much-beloved national pastime.

Canadian Hockey Literature: A Thematic Study\ Jason Blake\ Table of Contents\ Acknowledgments\ Introduction\ Chapter One: Hockey as a Symbol of Nationhood\ Chapter Two: The Hockey Dream\ Chapter Three: Representations of Hockey Violence\ Chapter Four: National Identity and Hockey\ Chapter Five: The Family Game\ Conclusion\ Bibliography