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About the Author
About the Author
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"Canada's Tackling the Everyday is an insightful and rewarding read that is certain to generate discussion if included in course reading lists. . . . It offers a particular perspective on capitalism, exploitation, forms of care, and racial dynamics, both in contemporary college football and broader sociopolitical contexts."
-- "Journal of Sport History""Canada provides an engaging and detailed account of how the experiences of African-American college-football players are often tied closely to those of their communities and families, with a particular emphasis on the players' mothers. . . . Canada demonstrates that Black players and their mothers and communities are closely connected to each other through the game of football - an ostensibly violent sport in which care, love, and resistance nonetheless combat racism and prejudice."
-- "Exertions"
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