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America's athletic missionaries: The Olympic Games and the creation of a national culture, 1896-1936.

机译:美国的体育传教士:奥运会和一种民族文化的创造,1896-1936年。

摘要

During the late nineteenth century American reformers crafted a physical culture designed to help adjust their nation to the social changes fostered by industrialization, urbanization and immigration. The creators of modern sport considered athletics a "technology" for building a modern liberal civilization. Their "sporting republic" quickly gained a prominent place in American life. America's Athletic Missionaries examines the impact that United States participation in the Olympic Games, from 1896 to 1936, had on American culture. The idea of the sporting republic united politics and the strenuous life. In the Olympics Americans discovered a particularly rich environment for both athletic and political demonstrations. The architects of the sporting republic thought that sport could create livable urban environments, fight crime, promote democracy, Americanize the recently acquired empire, and assimilate immigrant populations. American Olympic teams earned the moniker of "America's athletic missionaries" for their performances at the first five Olympic Games. American Olympians enjoyed the active support of the political, business and academic elite. Lionized by the press and showered with public acclaim, the Olympians became symbols of the power of sport in channeling human energy in socially productive directions. During the 1920s the role of the sporting republic underwent a transformation. Sport, as had many other facets of Progressive reform, had been accepted as part of the orthodoxy of American values. But the political nature of sport changed. Abandoned by intellectuals who associated it with middle-class materialism, sport was increasingly cast as a form of escapism and disassociated from political action. The new version of sport became one of the totems of consumer culture. The press depicted the Olympic Games of the 1920s as sensational spectacles, without any significant political overtones. By the 1930s Americans had rediscovered the political uses of sport. Much of the world had come to view the Olympic Games as tests of national strength and many countries devoted great resources in the pursuit of athletic conquest. This study examines the relationship between political and physical culture, the uses of athletic ideology in the construction of American civilization, and the function of sport as a cultural tool.
机译:十九世纪末期,美国改革者精心设计了一种体育文化,旨在帮助其国家适应由工业化,城市化和移民推动的社会变革。现代体育的创造者认为田径运动是建立现代自由文明的“技术”。他们的“运动共和国”迅速在美国生活中占据重要地位。美国运动传教士考察了1896年至1936年美国参加奥运会对美国文化的影响。体育共和国的理念统一了政治和艰苦的生活。在奥运会上,美国人发现了体育和政治示威活动特别丰富的环境。体育共和国的建筑师认为,体育可以创造宜居的城市环境,打击犯罪,促进民主,使最近收购的帝国美化以及吸收移民人口。美国奥运代表队在前五届奥运会上的表现赢得了“美国体育传教士”的美誉。美国奥运选手得到了政治,商业和学术精英的积极支持。奥林匹亚人受到新闻界的热烈欢迎,并赢得了公众的赞誉,成为体育在将人类的能量引导到具有社会生产力的方向上的力量的象征。在1920年代,体育共和国的角色发生了转变。体育与进步改革的许多其他方面一样,已被接受为美国价值观正统观念的一部分。但是体育的政治性质发生了变化。运动被中产阶级的唯物主义相联系的知识分子所抛弃,体育越来越被视为一种逃避现实的形式,并脱离了政治行动。体育的新版本成为消费文化的图腾之一。媒体将1920年代的奥运会描绘成轰动一时的景象,没有任何重大的政治色彩。到1930年代,美国人重新发现了体育的政治用途。世界上许多国家已经将奥运会视为对国家实力的考验,许多国家在追求运动征服上投入了大量资源。这项研究考察了政治文化与体育文化之间的关系,体育意识形态在美国文明建设中的使用以及体育作为一种文化工具的功能。

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    Dyreson Mark Sanford;

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  • 年度 1989
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