AHSS*2030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Maple Leaf Gardens, English Canada, Sportsnet

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19 May 2020
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In this unit, we will be looking at how hockey behaves in our own imagination and within the grand. The game of hockey has come to command such a large space in the collective. Canadian memory that it continues to spring freely into the reservoir of our national mythmaking. Indeed, hockey is so intertwined with the canadian narrative that it is sometimes difficult for us to recognize fact from mythology. This is especially true when we are remembering something: perhaps a great goal or game from the past, or the first time we saw a big-time hockey game live, or even, the first time we put on skates. It is, of course, human nature to romanticize or slightly embellish the past in our own memories. In fact, this process is a valid one; it is part of the human experience. Yet, sometimes we lose some of the truth or material reality of an event from the past.

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