Chapter 17: Ghostly (Dis)Appearances: Sport, Gender and Feminisms in Canada
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Published:2017
Carly Adams, Jason Laurendeau, 2017. "Ghostly (Dis)Appearances: Sport, Gender and Feminisms in Canada", Global Currents in Gender and Feminisms: Canadian and International Perspectives, Glenda Tibe Bonifacio
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Abstract
Since the 1970s there have been extraordinary changes and growth in Canadian sport in terms of access, opportunity and recognition. Yet, the gains and successes of girls and women’s sport are often written, told and retold as uncomplicated success stories, as progress, with the battles fought and the complex negotiations of the past eerily absent. In this chapter, we turn to the work of feminist poststructuralist Avery Gordon to consider gender, feminisms and sport in the Canadian context. We do this by putting various moments in time in conversation with one another and considering our current moment in light of what has come before but is often forgotten, overlooked or even suppressed. We argue that the need for feminist praxis remains significant in Canadian sport and it is imperative that we continue to shed light on ghostly (dis)appearances in narratives of sport in Canada.
