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July 15, 2010
Professor wins prize for Calgary Stampede article
Mary Ellen Kelm’s article, Manly Contests: Rodeo Masculinities at the Calgary Stampede, has won the Canadian Historical Review prize for best article published by the online journal in 2009.
In the article, Kelm examines rodeo as a medium for cultural articulation, both for aboriginal and non-aboriginal people, in ways that impact the binaries of “cowboy and Indian” and “authentic and appropriate,” as well as those of gender.
Mary Ellen Kelm, 778.238.3460; kelm@sfu.ca
Mary Ellen Kelm’s article, Manly Contests: Rodeo Masculinities at the Calgary Stampede, has won the Canadian Historical Review prize for best article published by the online journal in 2009.
In the article, Kelm examines rodeo as a medium for cultural articulation, both for aboriginal and non-aboriginal people, in ways that impact the binaries of “cowboy and Indian” and “authentic and appropriate,” as well as those of gender.
Mary Ellen Kelm, 778.238.3460; kelm@sfu.ca