APA 2302 Lecture Notes - Lecture 31: Pierre De Coubertin, Shinty, Hegemonic Masculinity
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Well into the 20th century, most sport had overtones of exclusion or segregation by race, class, gender, ethnicity imperialism, colonialism, racial tensions and construction of the other. During wwii, the other were canadians of japanese and/or german descent felt less discrimination in the ball park who were considered enemies of the canadian state sport in little tokyo, japantown, vancouver. Baseball provided opportunities to create identities, develop social relations, Impact of wwii on canadians of japanese origin, and their sport heroes. Asahi baseball team 1914 won the championships in 1930s. Hegemonic masculinity explains why men maintain dominant position in society. Maternalism fear of reproductive harm and freedom. Noah brusso was a lacrosse player (state, education, family) Baron pierre de coubertin founder of the modern olympics. Bc had a pro-rec program community based athletic program 1934-1950. Dr. arthur lamb was the mcgill pe director, father of pe in canada. Stratchcona trust was government managed: militaristic pe and cadet system.