Berlin sports: spectacle, recreation, and media in Germany's metropolis
"Berlin Sports: Spectacle, Recreation, and Media in Germany's Metropolis presents a series of case studies that explore the history of sports in Berlin from the late nineteenth- to the early twenty-first century against the backdrop of the city's sharp political shifts, diverse popula...
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2024
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Schriftenreihe: | Sport, culture, and society series
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Zusammenfassung: | "Berlin Sports: Spectacle, Recreation, and Media in Germany's Metropolis presents a series of case studies that explore the history of sports in Berlin from the late nineteenth- to the early twenty-first century against the backdrop of the city's sharp political shifts, diverse populations, and status as a major metropolis with both regional and global resonance. Focal points include a long-distance equestrian race in the 1890s; the role of media in discourses around urban life, gender, and celebrity from the 1890s to the 1920s; the intersection of grassroots participation and spectatorship with international diplomacy at the elite level in the postwar and divided period; the relationship between recreational associations, immigration, and youth counterculture; and the use of the 2015 European Maccabi Games, an international Jewish sports festival, to grapple with the infamous 1936 Nazi Olympics and cast Berlin as a post-anti-Semitic city. Through these thematic lenses of spectacle, recreation, and media, these essays provide important insights about sport and urban space, Berlin sport as both unique and typical of Germany, and sport as a vehicle through which Germany has engaged with the wider world." |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 235 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781682262566 |
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spelling | Berlin sports spectacle, recreation, and media in Germany's metropolis edited by Heather L Dichter and Molly Wilkinson Johnson Fayetteville University of Arkansas Press 2024 235 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Sport, culture, and society series Includes bibliographical references and index A failed showcase: The Great Berlin-Vienna distance ride of 1892 / Barnet Hartston -- Celebrity and spectacle: Adolf von Guretzki's influence on Berlin's early twentieth-century sports wWriting / Alec Hurley -- Power/play: Sports, journalism, and contested modernity in Weimar Berlin / Erik Jensen -- Rebuilding the beautiful game: Occupation, football, and survival in Berlin, 1945-1946 / Will Rall -- United sport in divided Berlin: Negotiating the 1964 all-German Olympic team trials venues / Heather L. Dichter -- Beyond integration: Amateur football among people of Turkish backgrounds in Berlin since the 1960s / Jeffrey Jurgens -- Californization and sport as lifestyle: The development of skateboarding in West Berlin, 1970-1990 / Kai Reinhart -- The 2015 European Maccabi games: The ambiguities of historical reconciliation in Berlin -- Molly Wilkinson Johnson. "Berlin Sports: Spectacle, Recreation, and Media in Germany's Metropolis presents a series of case studies that explore the history of sports in Berlin from the late nineteenth- to the early twenty-first century against the backdrop of the city's sharp political shifts, diverse populations, and status as a major metropolis with both regional and global resonance. Focal points include a long-distance equestrian race in the 1890s; the role of media in discourses around urban life, gender, and celebrity from the 1890s to the 1920s; the intersection of grassroots participation and spectatorship with international diplomacy at the elite level in the postwar and divided period; the relationship between recreational associations, immigration, and youth counterculture; and the use of the 2015 European Maccabi Games, an international Jewish sports festival, to grapple with the infamous 1936 Nazi Olympics and cast Berlin as a post-anti-Semitic city. Through these thematic lenses of spectacle, recreation, and media, these essays provide important insights about sport and urban space, Berlin sport as both unique and typical of Germany, and sport as a vehicle through which Germany has engaged with the wider world." Dichter, Heather L. (DE-588)1058346156 edt Johnson, Molly Wilkinson edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9781610758260 |
spellingShingle | Berlin sports spectacle, recreation, and media in Germany's metropolis A failed showcase: The Great Berlin-Vienna distance ride of 1892 / Barnet Hartston -- Celebrity and spectacle: Adolf von Guretzki's influence on Berlin's early twentieth-century sports wWriting / Alec Hurley -- Power/play: Sports, journalism, and contested modernity in Weimar Berlin / Erik Jensen -- Rebuilding the beautiful game: Occupation, football, and survival in Berlin, 1945-1946 / Will Rall -- United sport in divided Berlin: Negotiating the 1964 all-German Olympic team trials venues / Heather L. Dichter -- Beyond integration: Amateur football among people of Turkish backgrounds in Berlin since the 1960s / Jeffrey Jurgens -- Californization and sport as lifestyle: The development of skateboarding in West Berlin, 1970-1990 / Kai Reinhart -- The 2015 European Maccabi games: The ambiguities of historical reconciliation in Berlin -- Molly Wilkinson Johnson. |
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title_full | Berlin sports spectacle, recreation, and media in Germany's metropolis edited by Heather L Dichter and Molly Wilkinson Johnson |
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