Gamal Abdel-Shehid
‘A sincere pleasure to read, Stickhandling through the Margins provides rich observations about the First Nations hockey scene and demonstrates Michael A. Robidoux's great passion for the subject.’
Gamal Abdel-Shehid, Graduate Programme in Social and Political Thought, York University
From the Publisher
‘Engaging, approachable, and informative, Stickhandling through the Margins will be of interest to those who not only play and follow hockey, but also those who think critically about it. Michael A. Robidoux offers a wonderful account of the interconnections between sport and survival in First Nations communities, communicating complex ideas about social life with clarity and ease. This splendid and theoretically rich ethnography really exemplifies what good work in sport studies should look like.’
‘A sincere pleasure to read, Stickhandling through the Margins provides rich observations about the First Nations hockey scene and demonstrates Michael A. Robidoux's great passion for the subject.’
C. Richard King
‘Engaging, approachable, and informative, Stickhandling through the Margins will be of interest to those who not only play and follow hockey, but also those who think critically about it. Michael A. Robidoux offers a wonderful account of the interconnections between sport and survival in First Nations communities, communicating complex ideas about social life with clarity and ease. This splendid and theoretically rich ethnography really exemplifies what good work in sport studies should look like.’
C. Richard King, Department of Critical Culture, Gender, and Race Studies, Washington State University