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Stampede: Misogyny, White Supremacy and Settler Colonialism (Paperback)

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This book offers the first-ever intersectional feminist analysis of the gendered and racialized dynamics of the contemporary Calgary Stampede.

Kimberly A. Williams wants the annual Calgary Stampede to change its ways. An intrepid feminist scholar with a raucous sense of humour, Williams combines memoir, theory, history, pop culture, and current events to challenge readers to make feminist sense of how gender and race matter at Canada's oldest and largest western heritage festival.

Stampede takes readers on an adventure into Alberta's past, looking at how the Calgary Stampede came to be and tracing its evolution to the Centennial event in 2012. Using a variety of cultural materials--photography, print advertisements, news coverage, poetry, and social media--Williams asks who gets to be part of the "we" in the Stampede's 2012 slogan "We're Greatest Together." Who gets left out? And what do you have to do to get in?

Williams examines some beloved traditions of the Calgary Stampede through the lens of the feminist killjoy: the parade, the First Nations Princess, the Stampede Queen and her two princesses, First Nations Village, and the chuckwagon races. She uses ads from the Centennial planner to weave a story about the Albertan petro cowboy, his family, and his community. And she asks how the Treaty 7 Nations fit into this narrative about the white settler cowboy.

There's no question the Stampede is a widely loved event, but could it do more to ensure that we actually are "greatest together"? Williams thinks so, and she concludes the book with some ideas for a new way forward.

About the Author


Kimberly A. Williams is a teacher, activist, and award-winning author committed to exploring things that are missing, that have been disappeared and/or rendered invisible in the stories we tell about ourselves. Her first book, Imagining Russia (2012) won the SUNY Press First Book Award in women's and gender studies, and her research on evacuating pets from Fort McMurray during the 2016 wildfire has been featured on the UN's disaster prevention website. She also offers a popular walking tour, Booze, Broads & Brothels, that unearths the history of Calgary's robust sex trade industry. William holds a PhD in women's studies from the University of Maryland and now directs the women's and gender studies program at Mount Royal University in Calgary, in Treaty 7 territory.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781773632056
ISBN-10: 1773632051
Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
Publication Date: April 15th, 2021
Pages: 232
Language: English

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