The Girl and the Game

A History of Women's Sport in Canada, Second Edition

M Ann Hall author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of Toronto Press

Published:25th May '16

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

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The Girl and the Game cover

The significance and role of women in sport in Canada has been examined over the years through many perspectives, including my own. However, Hall's insights, extensive research, and compelling stories leave little doubt about the impact and legacy of so many of my peers. It is an honour to be included in such great documentation. -- Hayley Wickenheiser, four-time Olympic gold medalist, women's ice hockey For a decade and a half, The Girl and the Game has been the book on women's sport history in Canada. My own copy of the original edition is dog-earred and heavily annotated-I can't count the number of times I have passed it on to students. Hall's narratives are built on a strong and persuasive foundation of contemporary feminist thought, which make the book especially useful for teaching. It is an excellent book for demonstrating-by way of women's experiences in sport-the value of feminism and of what has come of collective efforts to challenge social limitations and constraints. -- Mary Louise Adams, Queen's University This new edition of The Girl and the Game is the single most comprehensive book on Canadian sport to date. Characteristic of the author's scholarship, the content is meticulously well-researched and inclusive, and the illustrations reflect her textual analyses and storytelling. This is a superb history from any perspective. -- L. Donald Morrow, Western University

In the second edition of this groundbreaking social history, M. Ann Hall begins with an important new chapter on Aboriginal women and early sport and ends with a new chapter tying today's trends and issues in Canadian women's sport to their origins in the past.

In the second edition of this groundbreaking social history, M. Ann Hall begins with an important new chapter on Aboriginal women and early sport and ends with a new chapter tying today's trends and issues in Canadian women's sport to their origins in the past.

Students will appreciate the more descriptive chapter titles and the restructuring of the book into easily digestible sections. Fifty-two images complement Hall's lively narrative.

"Hall’s reflection on the past, present, and future of Canadian women’s sport challenges us to advocate for change informed by careful interrogation of the past. This accessible, carefully crafted text remains a must-read for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of women’s sport."

-- Journal of Sport History<

ISBN: 9781442634138

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm

Weight: 680g

424 pages