Indian Horse

How does Wagamese provide a counternarrative to the notion of “toxic masculinity”? Consider how racism exists in Canadian sports.

section 5 in novel Indian horse

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I think much of the toxic masculinity in the book is seen in the white towns and white hockey leagues. Players are celebrated and desecrated through a narrow lens of masculinity that includes racism. Saul and his teammates are reduced to caricatures of "Indians" as well as humiliated by "tough" townsfolk in the worst ways possible.