Men at play: a working understanding of professional hockey
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1. Verfasser: Robidoux, Michael A. (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Montréal, Que. McGill-Queen's University Press c2001
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (p. [209]-217) and index
1. Producing the "Self" in Professional Hockey -- 2. Repression, Incorporation, and Segregation: The Evolution of Sport in Canada -- 3. The Meaningful Universe of Professional Hockey: The Ethnography -- 4. The Game -- 5. The Practice on Off-Days -- 6. Entering into the Trade of Professional Hockey -- 7. Homogenizing Men in Professional Hockey -- 8. Power, Play, and Powerlessness -- App. B. Players' Salaries: Calculations for the 1999-2000 NHL Hockey Season
"After a year spent documenting the working life and daily routines of players for an American Hockey League team, Michael Robidoux found that most peoples' perceptions of hockey players' lives as romantic and glamorized are unrealistic. The majority of professional hockey players work in a closed and discriminatory environment in the lower tiers of hockey on semi-professional teams." "Players dedicate their lives to the goal of playing professional hockey and teams demand total commitment from their players, giving them complete control over almost all aspects of the players' lives. With the labour turnover in the AHL and the surplus labour pool, players are extremely vulnerable. With limited education and limited life skills, players seldom meet people who are not connected to the game and, when they do, they do so with trepidation. The constructed universe of the game consumes the players so that, in spite of any wealth they may accumulate, they often know nothing other than the game and have invested everything in an occupation where their services quickly become obsolete." "Robidoux's Men at Play offers an inside look at the dynamics of the fastest game on earth."--Jacket
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ISBN:0773521690
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