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A wide-ranging study that examines everything from the blockbuster movie franchise Les Boys to the sovereigntist hip hop group Loco Locass, Hockey, PQ explores how Canadas national sport has been used to signify a specific Qubcois identity. Amy J. Ransom analyzes how Qubcois writers, filmmakers, and musicians have appropriated symbols like the Montreal Forum, Maurice Richard, or the 1972 Summit Series to construct or critique images of the Qubcois male. Close analyses of hockey-themed narratives consider the soap opera Lance et compte (He shoots, he scores), the music of former pro player Bob Bisonnette, folk band Mes Aeux, rock group Les Dales Hawerchuk, and the fiction of Franois Barcelo. Through these examinations of the role hockey plays in contemporary francophone popular culture, Ransom shows how Quebecs popular culture uses hockey to distinguish French-Canadians from the French and to rally them against their English-speaking counterparts. In the end, however, this study illuminates how the sport of hockey unites the two solitudes.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781442648135
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 280
- Utgivningsdatum: 2014-06-12
- Förlag: University of Toronto Press