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  • From fact to fiction : an introduction to the mythology of ice hockey in Canadian life and literature
    Blake, Jason
    The title of Alice Munro's Who do you think you are? could just as easily be asked of Canada, without eliciting an easy answer. In ethnic, linguistic, evengeographical terms, Canada is hardly ... homogeneous. Because of this, we can only dream of a unifi ed identity; we are, as Leonard Cohen writes in Beautiful Losers, condemned to "nightmares of identity". If Canada is too complex for a uniform national identity, one derived from a convenient mythology and distilled into simple symbols, it often seems we have yet to realize it. We long for a mythology, even a modern, and blatantly constructed one. In contemporary Canadian society, ice hockey has filled that symbolic role, serving as a mythology that binds a fragmented people. This paper examines the role of ice hockey as a mythologized symbol of Canadian unity in literature, and questions the appropriateness of that usage.
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del ; neleposlovje za odrasle
    Leto - 2004
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 25869666