Login | Register

A Season for the Ages: The Dialectics of Continuity and Change in the Life Course of Amateur Hockey Players in Montreal

Title:

A Season for the Ages: The Dialectics of Continuity and Change in the Life Course of Amateur Hockey Players in Montreal

Struck, Hans Jordane (2015) A Season for the Ages: The Dialectics of Continuity and Change in the Life Course of Amateur Hockey Players in Montreal. Masters thesis, Concordia University.

[thumbnail of Struck_MA_S2016.pdf]
Preview
Text (application/pdf)
Struck_MA_S2016.pdf - Accepted Version
411kB

Abstract

This thesis employs a dialectic of continuity and change to examine the ways in which adult amateur hockey players in Montreal account for, and represent, the effects of aging. The findings are based on fieldwork conducted with three amateur hockey teams over the 2013-2014 winter season. The thesis explores what amateur hockey means to participants throughout their life course and how that meaning shifts with age. Examining how hockey fits into everyday life at different points in the life course of players reveals how participants understand their present age, and the aging process. This thesis considers both the socio-cultural and embodied aspects of the game in exploring how players sustain their engagement in hockey over time in the face of competing domestic and work commitments as well as their own aging bodies.

Divisions:Concordia University > Faculty of Arts and Science > Sociology and Anthropology
Item Type:Thesis (Masters)
Authors:Struck, Hans Jordane
Institution:Concordia University
Degree Name:M.A.
Program:Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date:26 November 2015
Thesis Supervisor(s):Amit, Vered and Noel, Dyck
ID Code:980735
Deposited By: JORDANE HANS STRUCK
Deposited On:08 Jun 2016 18:49
Last Modified:18 Jan 2018 17:51
All items in Spectrum are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved. The use of items is governed by Spectrum's terms of access.

Repository Staff Only: item control page

Downloads per month over past year

Research related to the current document (at the CORE website)
- Research related to the current document (at the CORE website)
Back to top Back to top