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Cult of Body

 
Cult of Body
Advisor: Prof. Louise McReynolds, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

This collection is particularly significant because sports provided opportunities for transitions from tradition to modernity: athletic competition broke down class barriers, brought women into public spaces, and encouraged new modes of behavior and self-presentation. This collection offers extraordinary sources for researchers into a variety of topics. The most obvious beneficiary is the sports historian; this discipline profits largely from the scholarly recognition that sports form an essential aspect of any society’s culture. Sports are essential to the evolution of the modern personality in terms of health, competitiveness and team play. Tourism, another growth field in academic studies, relates directly to sports. Most significantly, contemporary interest in sexuality is informed by sports periodicals. Not only are gender roles transformed through sports, but the visuals in these publications illustrate emergent feminine and masculine ideals.

This collection contains a wide range of information on various sports in Russia:
Sports in general, Airplanes, Automobiles, Body Building and Wrestling, Football (Soccer), Horse Racing, Tourism: Cycling and Mountaining, Skating.

This collection is part of the new IDC series Mass culture and Entertainment in Russia. This series offer collections of unique material about various forms of popular culture and entertainment industry in Tsarist and Soviet Russia.

Material from:
National Library of Russia, St.Petersburg


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