“The New Woman and the Manly Art”: Women and Boxing in Nineteenth-Century Canada

IF 0.4 4区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Sport History Review Pub Date : 2020-08-06 DOI:10.1123/shr.2019-0005
MacIntosh Ross, K. Wamsley
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On July 27, 1859, “Canada” Kate Clark met two Americans, Nellie Stem and Mary Dwyer, for a pair of prize fights in Fort Erie, Canada West. Beginning their adventure in Buffalo, New York, they rowed their way across the Niagara River to the fighting grounds in the British colony. Like pugilists before them, they stripped to the waist to limit potential grappling in battle. Both the journey and pre-fight fight preparations were tried and true components of mid-nineteenth century prize fighting. Although the press, and later historians, overwhelmingly associated such performances with male combatants, women were indeed active in Canadian pugilistic circles, settling scores, testing their mettle, and displaying their fistic abilities both pre- and post-Confederation. In this article, we begin to untangle the various threads of female pugilism, situating these athletes and performers within the broader literature on both boxing and women's sport in Canada. By examining media reports of female boxers—both in sparring and prize fighting—we hope to provide a historiographic foundation for further discussions of early female pugilism, highlighting the various ways these women upheld and challenged the notion of the “new woman” in Canada.
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“新女性与男子艺术”:19世纪加拿大的女性与拳击
1859年7月27日,“加拿大”凯特·克拉克在加拿大西部的伊利堡与两位美国人内莉·斯坦和玛丽·德怀尔进行了一场职业拳击赛。他们从纽约的布法罗开始冒险,划过尼亚加拉河,来到英国殖民地的战场。和之前的拳击手一样,他们在战斗中把衣服脱到腰部,以限制潜在的格斗。比赛过程和赛前准备都是19世纪中期职业拳击的真实组成部分。尽管媒体和后来的历史学家都把这种表演与男性拳击手联系在一起,但在加拿大的拳击圈里,女性确实很活跃,她们结算比分,考验她们的勇气,展示她们在联邦前后的拳击能力。在这篇文章中,我们开始解开女性拳击的各种线索,将这些运动员和表演者置于加拿大拳击和女性运动的更广泛的文献中。通过研究媒体对女拳击手的报道——包括陪打和职业拳击——我们希望为进一步讨论早期女拳击手提供一个历史基础,突出这些女性在加拿大坚持和挑战“新女性”概念的各种方式。
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