Euphoria and Exhaustion

Modern Sport in Soviet Culture and Society

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Manfred Zeller (Hg.), Alexandra Köhring (Hg.), Sandra Budy (Hg.), Nikolaus Katzer (Hg.), Euphoria and Exhaustion (2010), Campus Frankfurt / New York, 60486 Frankfurt/Main, ISBN: 9783593410081

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Beschreibung / Abstract

Die Perfektionierung des menschlichen Körpers und seiner Leistungsfähigkeit im Sport war in der Sowjetunion Programm. Die Beiträge zeigen, wie der Sport inszeniert, medial aufbereitet und popularisiert wurde. Deutlich wird die Ambivalenz des Sowjetsports zwischen Disziplinierung und Emanzipation, Kontrolle und Abweichung sowie staatstragender Instrumentalisierung und subkultureller Aneignung.

Beschreibung

Nikolaus Katzer ist Professor für Osteuropäische Geschichte an der Helmut-Schmidt- Universität Hamburg und Direktor des Deutschen Historischen Instituts Moskau. Sandra Budy, Alexandra Köhring und Manfred Zeller sind Mitarbeiter im DFGProjekt "Gesellschafts- und Kulturgeschichte der Körperkultur und des Sports in der Sowjetunion".

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • BEGINN
  • Content
  • Foreword
  • I. Sites and Media
  • Sites and Media: Introduction – Mike O†™Mahony
  • Sports Visions and Sports Places: The Social Topography of Sport in Late Imperial St. Petersburg and its Representation in Contemporary Photography (1890–1914) – Ekaterina Emeliantseva
  • Exploring the Power of the Curve: Projects for an International Red Stadium in 1920s Moscow – Alexandra Köhring
  • Frozen Action: Thoughts on Sport, Discipline and the Arts in the Soviet Union of the 1930s – Bettina Jungen
  • Changing Images of Sport in the Early Soviet Press – Sandra Budy
  • The Swimming Vtorova Sisters: The Representation and Experience of Sport in the 1930s – Christina Kiaer
  • Heading into Modernity: Sporting Culture, Architecture and Photography in the Early Turkish Republic – Burcu Dogramaci
  • II. Milieus and Memory
  • Milieus and Memory: Introduction – Louise McReynolds
  • Imperial Careers and National Recollection: Baltic Wrestlers and the Organization of National Sports in the Late Tsarist Empire (using the example of Estonia) – Karsten Brüggemann
  • An Academic Escape to the Periphery? The Social and Cultural Milieu of Soviet – Mountaineering from the 1920s to the 1960s – Eva Maurer
  • Beyond the Death Match: Sport under German Occupation between Repression and Integration, 1941–1944 – Volodymyr Ginda
  • “The Second Stalingrad†: Soccer Fandom, Popular Memory and the Legacy of the Stalinist Past – Manfred Zeller
  • Romantic Underdogs: Spartak in the Golden Age of Soviet Soccer, 1945–1952 – Robert Edelman
  • III. Gender and Science
  • Gender and Science: Introduction – Irina Bykhovskaya
  • Emancipation within the Ruling Ideology: Soviet Women in Fizkul†™tura and Sport in the 1920s and 1930s – Kateryna Kobchenko
  • Training Methods and Soccer Tactics in the Late Soviet Union: Rational Systems of Bodies and Space – Hans-Joachim Braun, Nikolaus Katzer
  • Soviet Women in Sports in the Brezhnev Years: The Female Body and Soviet Modernism – Anke Hilbrenner
  • “… if Jarmila Kratochvilova is the future of women†™s sports, I†™m not sure I†™m ready for it.† Media, Gender and the Cold War – Stefan Wiederkehr
  • Epilogue
  • Sport, Sport, Sport, or a Cinematic Experiment with the †˜Formula of Harmony†™ – Christine Gölz
  • Supplement

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