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Winner: Mountain Literature (Non Fiction) The Jon Whyte Award,
Banff Mountain Book Competition 2019 Waymaking is an anthology of
prose, poetry and artwork by women who are inspired by wild places,
adventure and landscape. Published in 1961, Gwen Moffat's Space
Below My Feet tells the story of a woman who shirked the
conventions of society and chose to live a life in the mountains.
Some years later in 1977, Nan Shepherd published The Living
Mountain, her prose bringing each contour of the Cairngorm
mountains to life. These pioneering women set a precedent for a way
of writing about wilderness that isn't about conquering landscapes,
reaching higher, harder or faster, but instead about living and
breathing alongside them, becoming part of a larger adventure. The
artists in this inspired collection continue Gwen and Nan's
legacies, redressing the balance of gender in outdoor adventure
literature. Their creativity urges us to stop and engage our
senses: the smell of rain-soaked heather, wind resonating through a
col, the touch of cool rock against skin, and most importantly a
taste of restoring mind, body and spirit to a former equanimity.
With contributions from adventurers including Alpinist magazine
editor Katie Ives, multi-award-winning author Bernadette McDonald,
adventurers Sarah Outen and Anna McNuff, renowned filmmaker Jen
Randall and many more, Waymaking is an inspiring and pivotal work
published in an era when wilderness conservation and gender
equality are at the fore.
Queer community sports leagues, by their sheer numbers, are
changing the energy and space of school gyms and community
recreational spaces. Some leagues are well-established - having
been in existence for over twenty-five years - whereas others are
relatively new, but their collective presence tells stories about
the shifting dynamics of queer communities in Canada. Who's Coming
Out to Play considers the potential of queer community sports to
disrupt notions of the embodiment of gender and community, while
maintaining an awareness of numerous factors that limit this
potential. Exploring queer teams and leagues of varying sizes and
from various locations, this book focuses on leagues that have
previously identified as women's or lesbian and are now becoming
trans and genderqueer inclusive. Queer community leagues are based
in a commitment to community building, prioritizing fun,
socializing, and inclusivity over competing or winning. As a result
of these commitments, these spaces and the people who come to play
in them reflect new ways of being in and with bodies, different
ways of embodying gender, and new or different forms of engagement
- notably distinct "rules of play" - within sporting arenas. Who's
Coming Out to Play paints a vivid picture of the lived experiences
of queer bodies in queer sporting spaces, exploring both the
possibilities and the continued problems they face.
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