ISS 336 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Summit Series, Seal Hunting, British Nationalism

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Because members of even the smallest nations will never know most of their fellow-members, meets them, or even hear of them, yet in the minds of each lives the image of their communion. Notion of communion that motivate;s nations to define and articulate their amorphous existence. For example, think about the transformation of baseball from informal pickup games played on sand lots by a bunch of kids to little. League tournaments or from kids playing touch football to pop warner football coached and supervised by adults. The most legendary was between two first nation tribes at fort michilimackinac in. 1763 - an ambush disguised as a sporting contest (disguised staged attack on british fort during. [note that the french were calling themselves canadiens long before their british" countrymen. ] The game appealed to males who identified with a more physically aggressive notion of masculinity rather than the reserved and civil expressions of masculinity exemplified in cricket.

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