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Imodest and Sensational
About
this book
With the Canadian women’s Olympic hockey team and other
high-profile female athletes in recent years drawing a healthy
share of the sports media limelight, there is a perception
that Canadian women are finally getting into sport in a big
way. Not true. Canadian women have been playing and competing
since the latter part of the nineteenth century, eager to
participate and partake of the benefits that sports and physical
exertion bring.
From the beginning, social obstacles have made the playing
field uneven for women. The resistance has used everything
from arguments about unladylike dress and deportment and the
dangers of exercise for Canada’s future mothers, to
barriers to sports facilities and overt harassment. Yet schoolgirls,
society women and working-class women have relished sport
and fought for their right to play and compete, with grit
and dignity. Often their efforts have been honoured by city
and provincial sports halls of fame, but their achievements
are still little known.
This book, illustrated throughout, tells the story of pioneering
women athletes, and of the early sports media — some
of Canada’s first women sportswriters —who championed
them every step of the way.
Paperback : ISBN10 1-55277-021-4; ISBN13
978-1-55277-021-4;
8¼"x9"; colour and black-and-white; 96 Pages
2008; $19.95
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