ヴィシー政権下フランスの男性性と身体文化<br>Remaking the Male Body : Masculinity and the uses of Physical Culture in Interwar and Vichy France

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ヴィシー政権下フランスの男性性と身体文化
Remaking the Male Body : Masculinity and the uses of Physical Culture in Interwar and Vichy France

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 272 p./サイズ 24 images
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780199695577
  • DDC分類 613.709440904

基本説明

The first full-length study to explore the imagined link between male athletic prowess and national strength in interwar France.

Full Description

Remaking the Male Body looks at interwar physical culture as a set of popular practices and as a field of ideas. It takes as its central subject the imagined failure of French manhood that was mapped out in this realm by physical culturist 'experts', often physicians. Their diagnosis of intertwined crises in masculine virility and national vitality was surprisingly widely shared across popular and political culture. Theirs was a hygienist and sometimes overtly eugenicist conception of physical exercise and national strength that suggests the persistence of fin-de-siècle pre-occupations with biological degeneration and regeneration well beyond the First World War. Joan Tumblety traces these patterns of thinking about the male body across a seemingly disparate set of voices, all of whom argued that the physical training of men offered a salve to France's real and imagined woes. In interrogating a range of sources, from get-fit manuals and the popular press, to the mobilising campaigns of popular politics on left and right and official debates about physical education, Tumblety illustrates how the realm of male physical culture was presented as an instrument of social hygiene as well as an instrument of political struggle. In highlighting the purchase of these concerns in the interwar years, the book ultimately sheds light on the roots of Vichy's project for masculine renewal after the military defeat of 1940.

Contents

Introduction ; 1. Physical culturists, masculine ideals, and social hygiene ; 2. The body of the citizen-soldier: physical education and the state ; 3. Male bodies between associative life and consumer spectacle: the mass press and popular sporting practice ; 4. The uses of sport and physical culture in mass politics: mobilizing the 'new man', 1918-1934 ; 5. Mass culture and mass politics, 1934-1940 ; 6. The defeat of French manhood and the Vichy imagination ; Conclusion ; Bibliograhy

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