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Everyday nationalism and international hockey: contesting Canadian national identity
Authors:Scott D Watson
Institution:University of Victoria, Canada
Abstract:This paper examines how hockey is used to construct and demarcate the Canadian national community from external others, namely, the USA, Europe and Russia/USSR. The paper suggests popular nationalist narratives around the sport of hockey construct difference from external others in ways that place them in tension with state and corporate interests. Drawing on the concept of everyday nationalism, this article explores how the interplay between international competition, national identity and commercial sport has made hockey an ambiguous and contested national symbol in Canada.
Keywords:Canada  commodification  identity  masculinity  nationalism  sport
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