🎉   Please check out our new website over at books-etc.com.

Seller
Your price
£25.59
RRP: £31.95
Save £6.36 (20%)
Dispatched within 3-5 working days.

Thrashing Seasons

Sporting Culture in Manitoba and the Genesis of Prairie Wrestling

By (author) C. Nathan Hatton
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: University of Manitoba Press, Winnipeg, Canada
Published: 30th Apr 2016
Dimensions: w 152mm h 229mm d 23mm
Weight: 535g
ISBN-10: 0887558003
ISBN-13: 9780887558009
Barcode No: 9780887558009
Trade or Institutional customer? Contact us about large order quotes.
Synopsis
Horseback wrestling, catch-as-catch-can, glima; long before the advent of today's WWE, forms of wrestling were practised by virtually every cultural group. C. Nathan Hatton's ""Thrashing Seasons"" tells the story of wrestling in Manitoba from its earliest documented origins in the eighteenth century, to the Great Depression. Wrestling was never merely a sport: residents of Manitoba found meaning beyond the simple act of two people struggling for physical advantage on a mat, in a ring, or on a grassy field. Frequently controversial and often divisive, wrestling was nevertheless a popular and resilient cultural practice that proved adaptable to the rapidly changing social conditions in westernCanada during its early boom period. In addition to chronicling the colourful exploits of the many athletes who shaped wrestling's early years, Hatton explores wrestling as a social phenomenon intimately bound up with debates around respectability, ethnicity, race, class, and idealized conceptions of masculinity. In doing so, ""Thrashing Seasons"" illuminates wrestling as a complex and socially significantcultural activity, one that has been virtually unexamined by Canadian historians looking at the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

New & Used

Seller Information Condition Price
-New£25.59
+ FREE UK P & P

What Reviewers Are Saying

Be the first to review this item. Submit your review now