
Cutting Edge: Hockey as Queer Culture
Heated Rivalry for realz: a fascinating and timely examination of ice hockey through a queer lens
Conversations around the phenomenal success of the TV series Heated Rivalry have put a spotlight on LGBTQ+ hockey players at a cultural moment when queer and trans folk in sports are being bullied and scapegoated. When author Daniel Gawthrop laced on his first pair of skates as a twelve-year-old Pee Wee house league player in 1975, he never imagined he would grow up to start a gay men's hockey club. Nor that his mainstream media musings about the beauty of "Russian Rocket" Pavel Bure would prompt "straight" commentary by everyone from Don Cherry to The Village Voice. These stories and more form the heart of Cutting Edge, a fascinating probe into the role of gender, masculinity, and sexuality in defining--and too often demeaning--Canada's national sport.
Examining the game through a queer lens, Gawthrop reveals how hockey has evolved from the bastion of straight white male machismo it used to be into a sport where women and players of all ethnicities are welcome and where gender-diverse people now have safe places to play. At the same time, hockey's powers that be--from scandal-ridden Hockey Canada to the overly cautious NHL--have been reluctant to embrace change, especially in light of the growing social pushback against queers in sport.
And then there's Heated Rivalry, whose unexpected mainstream success has led to questions about whether it will encourage queer professional players to finally come out, all while introducing the sport to new generations of fans. With great insight and verve, Cutting Edge explores this phenomenon and more, pointing the way to a better, more modern, and more inclusive kind of hockey.
- Undertitel
- Hockey as Queer Culture
- Författare
- Daniel Gawthrop
- ISBN
- 9781834050485
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 310 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2026-09-01
- Förlag
- ARSENAL PULP PRESS
- Sidor
- 256