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E-grāmata: Swimming Pretty: The Untold Story of Women in Water

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  • Formāts: 432 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Jun-2024
  • Izdevniecība: WW Norton & Co
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781324093053
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  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Jun-2024
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781324093053
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From vaudeville tank shows to the Olympic arena, a groundbreaking history of how women found synchronicity—and power—in water.

“If you’re not strong enough to swim fast, you’re probably not strong enough to swim ‘pretty,’” said a young Esther Williams to theater impresario Billy Rose. Since the nineteenth century, tensions between beauty and strength, aesthetics and athleticism have both impeded and propelled the careers of female swimmers—none more so than synchronized swimmers, for whom Williams is often considered godmother.In this riveting history—the first of its kind—Vicki Valosik traces a century of aquatic performance, from vaudeville and dime museums to the Olympic arena. Williams, who became a Hollywood sensation for her splashy “aquamusicals,” was just one in a long, bedazzled line of swimmers who began their careers as athletes but found greater opportunity, and often social acceptance, in the world of show business. Together, they not only laid the groundwork for synchronized swimming, but forever changed women’s relationships with water.Early starlets like Agnes Beckwith, Lurline the Water Queen, and Annette Kellerman performed “scientific” or “ornamental” swimming, a set of moves previously only practiced by men—including Benjamin Franklin—that focused on form over speed and demonstrated physical mastery in the water. Performing in aquariums and water tanks rolled onto music hall stages, they stunned Victorian audiences with their grace and dexterity. In the process, they defied society’s rigid expectations of what was proper and possible for women—and even ushered in new, sensible swimwear.Far more than just bathing beauties, these women and others who followed influenced lifesaving and physical education programs, helping to drop national drowning rates and paving the way for new generations of female athletes. When Katherine Curtis, a University of Chicago physical educator, decided to match their aquatic movements to music in the 1920s, young girls flocked to pools to take part in “synchronized swimming.” But despite overwhelming love from audiences, the sport was for decades perceived as little more than entertaining pageantry. Practitioners soon fostered Olympic ambitions, but it would prove to be a battle against the current as these athletes fought for a spot at the highest echelons of sport.Swimming Pretty

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"[ An] enlightening, well-researched history . . . As [ Valosik's] book reveals in fascinating detail, although womens access to the water has been mired for centuries in gender politics . . . women have transformed swimming for everyone in fundamental ways." -- Sarah L. Kaufman - Wall Street Journal "Journalist Vicki Valosik, herself a master synchronized swimmer, knows that the sport involves more than waterproof makeup and spangled costumes. Her new book, Swimming Pretty: The Untold Story of Women in Water, traces the history of the sport with the precision and grace of an Esther Williams tableau . . . As the 2024 Games begin next month in Paris, Swimming Pretty can be a great primer on a spectacular, strenuous sport." -- The Los Angeles Times "[ A] fascinating book [ Valosik] compellingly conveys how difficult it is to stay underwa­ter for minutes at a time, to kick in concert with seven other potent pairs of legs, to propel ones body high out of the waterin full makeup and with a dazzling smile." -- Lucy Moore - Literary Review "[ Valosik] give[ s] an exhaustive history of swimming pretty without exhausting you. Her writing is lively and takes you right into each moment, then sends you off to tell everyone else about how tough this beautiful sport is  even if trying it sounds like a very tall order." -- Isabel Hardman - The Spectator

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Short-listed for Vikki Orvice Award for Womens Sports Writing 2025.
Vicki Valosik is a masters synchronized swimmer whose writing has appeared in publications such as the Atlantic, Smithsonian magazine, and Slate. She is an editorial director and teaches writing at Georgetown Universitys School of Foreign Service, and lives in Silver Spring, Maryland.