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Part III. Gender, Race, and Class
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  1. Cover
  2. Introduction
  3. Part I. Niche Sports and Subcultures: Non-commercial Experiences
    1. 1. “All Lithe Power and Confidence”: Skateboarding in Michael Christie’s If I Fall, If I Die
      1. Burn the Scoreboards: Michael Christie on Skateboarding and Olympic Sport
    2. 2. Olympic Athletes Versus Parkour Artists: Sport, Art, and the Critique of Celebrity Culture in Timothy Taylor’s The Blue Light Project
      1. On The Blue Light Project: An Interview with Timothy Taylor
    3. 3. Covering Distance, Coming of Age, and Communicating Subculture: David Carroll’s Young Adult Sports Novel Ultra
    4. 4. Out of the Ordinary: Curling in The Black Bonspiel of Willie MacCrimmon and Men with Brooms
  4. Part II. Colonialism and Nature
    1. 5. Sporting Mountain Voice: Alpinism and (Neo)colonial Discourse in Thomas Wharton’s Icefields and Angie Abdou’s The Canterbury Trail
      1. “Climbing It with Your Mind”: An Interview with Thomas Wharton
    2. 6. A “Most Enthusiastic Sportsman Explorer”: Warburton Pike in The Barren Ground
    3. 7. Getting Away from It All, or Breathing It All In: Decolonizing Wilderness Adventure Stories
  5. Part III. Gender, Race, and Class
    1. 8. “Maggie’s Own Sphere”: Fly Fishing and Ecofeminism in Ethel Wilson’s Swamp Angel
    2. 9. “Don’t Expect Rodeo to Be a Sweet Sport”: Ambiguity, Spectacle, and Cowgirls in Aritha van Herk’s Stampede and the Westness of West
      1. Contention, On Rodeo: Aritha van Herk on Rodeo and Writing
    3. 10. Immigration, Masculinity, and Olympic-Style Weightlifting in David Bezmozgis’s “The Second Strongest Man”
      1. Weightlifting, Humour, and the Writer’s Sensibility: An Interview with David Bezmozgis
    4. 11. “It All Gets Beaten Out of You”: Poverty, Boxing, and Writing in Steven Heighton’s The Shadow Boxer
      1. On Boxing: An Interview with Steven Heighton
    5. 12. Turn It Upside Down: Race and Representation in Sport, Sport Literature, and Sport Lit Scholarship
  6. Contributors

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