Sport in the USSR: Physical Culture--Visual Culture

Sport in the USSR: Physical Culture--Visual Culture

by Mike O'Mahony
Sport in the USSR: Physical Culture--Visual Culture

Sport in the USSR: Physical Culture--Visual Culture

by Mike O'Mahony

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Overview

Sports played a vital role in the social and cultural life of the former Soviet Union.
The Soviet state sponsored countless programs to promote sporting activities, even constructing a new term, fizkultura, to describe sports culture. 

With Sport in the USSR, Mike O’Mahony asserts that the popular image of fizkultura was as dependent on its presentation as it was on its actual practice. Images of vigorous Soviet sportsmen and women were constantly evoked in literature, film, and folk songs; they frequently appeared on the badges and medals of various work associations and even on plates and teapots. Several major artists, in fact, made their careers out of vivid representations of sports. 

O’Mahony further examines the role that fizkultura played in the formulation of the novyi chelovek, or Soviet New Person, arguing that these images of the sporting life not only promoted the existence of this national being but also articulated the process of transformation that could bring him or her into existence. Fizkultura, O’Mahony claims,became a civic duty alongside state labor drives and military service. 

Sport in the USSR is a fascinating addition to current debates in the fields of sociology, popular culture, and Russian history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781861895523
Publisher: Reaktion Books, Limited
Publication date: 06/15/2006
Series: Picturing History
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 15 MB
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About the Author

Mike O’Mahony is lecturer in the history of art at the University of Bristol.

Table of Contents

Introduction   1.  Visualizing Fizkultura 2.  Sporting Icons 3.  Participants and Spectators 4.  Going Underground 5.  The Last Line of Defense 6.  Aiming for World Supremacy 7.  Towards the Bitter End   References Select Bibliography Acknowledgements Photographic Acknowledgements Index
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