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Landscapes for Sport: Histories of Physical Exercise, Sport, and Health [Hardback]

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"Sport is deeply embedded in human nature and culture, and it is central to human well-being. Outdoor sport and physical exercise have had considerable impact on how we design, live in, and understand landscapes. Landscapes and environments have, in turn, contributed to the formation and development of new sport activities as well as cultures of movement and the body. How have perceptions and politics of the body played a role in the evolution of different landscapes for sport? What do they tell us abouttheir inherent culture and use, and how do landscapes for sport embody constructions of race, gender, and place? What are the interrelationships between more and less agonistic sport and body cultures, their politics, and the sites and spaces that accommodate them? Landscapes for Sport explores these intersections from multiple perspectives in different parts of the world. They focus on outdoor spaces that have been designed, built, and used for physical exercise and various competitive and non-competitive sports since the early modern period. Frequently overlooked and taken for granted, these landscapes for sport often constitute significant areas of open space in and outside our cities. This volume uncovers their relevance and meanings"--

Landscapes for Sport explores the intersection of place, body cultures, and politics. With a focus on outdoor spaces designed and used for exercise and sports since the early modern period, this volume uncovers the relevance and meanings of the overlooked landscapes that often constitute significant areas of open space in and outside our cities.
Foreword vii
1 Introduction: Landscapes for Sport: Histories of Physical Exercise, Sport, and Health
1(32)
Sonja Dump Elm Ann
2 Healthy Exercise for Social Elites Sport and the Early Modern Italian Villa
33(32)
Katherine M. Bentz
3 Spaces for Speed: Urban Streetscapes and Horse Racing in Renaissance Italy and Germany
65(26)
Christian Jaser
4 Out in Prison: The Soccer Field in Krems Prison
91(10)
Gabu Heindl
5 In Search of "Topographic Freedom": Mid-Twentieth-Century Sports, Nature, and the Visceral Body
101(22)
Jeffrey D. Blan Ken Ship
6 Fields of Play as Laboratories of Spatial Invention
123(18)
Richard Cleary
7 Wild Stadia: Vernacular Sport Spaces in the Polish Countryside during the Socialist Era
141(20)
Marta Kurkowska-Budzan
8 European Fields: The Landscape of Lower League Football
161(18)
Hans Van Der Meer
9 The Urban Gymnasia of Nineteenth-Century Paris, between Landscape and Architecture
179(32)
Sun-Young Park
10 A Clinical Landscape: Crafting the Healthy (Re)Productive Body in Modern Argentina
211(32)
Fabiola Lopez-Duran
11 Landscape, Body, and Politics in France, 1900-1940: The Case of the Pare des sports and College d'athletes in Reims
243(38)
Dorothee Imbert
12 In a Forest
281(14)
Ann Shelton
13 Labyrinth, Hippodrome, Racetrack: Shaping Landscapes and Bodies for Sport in Nineteenth-and Early Twentieth-Century Berlin
295(44)
Sonja Dumpelmann
14 Sport Landscape as Modernizing Agent The Komazawa Olympic Park in Tokyo
339(28)
Christian Tagsold
15 Landscape, Architecture, and Democracy Planning, Appropriating, and Experiencing the Munich Olympic Park and Village
367(26)
Kay Schiller
16 Black Sporting Culture in Chicago's Landscapes of Hope Becoming Modern in the Great Migration Era
393(28)
Brian McCammack
Contributors 421(8)
Index 429