1st Edition

Gymnastics, a Transatlantic Movement From Europe to America

Edited By Gertrud Pfister Copyright 2011
200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

This book explores, analyses, and explains divergent ideologies and practices of gymnastics in selected European nations. It reconstructs the ex- and import processes from Europe to America and determines the processes, interrelationships and transformations of these "transatlantic movements" in their new home country. The book offers a more complete understanding of the role of gymnastics and... Read more

1. Prologue: Gymnastics – Divergent European Principles and Practices and American Transformative Reactions and Responses  Gertrud Pfister  2. The Role of German Turners in American Physical Education  Gertrud Pfister  3. The German Turners and the Taming of Radicalism in Chicago  Gerald Gems  4. From Jahn to Lincoln: Transformation of Turner Symbols in a New Cultural Setting  Annette Hofmann  5. Our Brothers Across the Ocean: The Czech Sokol in America to 1914  Claire E. Nolte  6. French Gymnastics in Brazil: Dissemination, Diffusion and Relocalization  Thierry Terret and Leomar Tesche  7. Globalization Before Globalization: Niels Bukh and the American Connection  Hans Bonde  8. American Delsartism: Precursor of an American Dance Art  Nancy Lee Chalfa Ruyter  9. Transatlantic Traffic in Expressive Movement: From Delsarte and Dalcroze to Margaret H'Doubler and Rudolf Laban  Patricia Vertinsky  10. Body Regimes: Swedish Gymnastics in the United States  Jan Lindroth  11. Epilogue: Gymnastics from Europe to America  Gertrud Pfister

Biography

Gertrud Pfister is professor at the Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences, University of Copenhagen. She serves as a member of the scientific boards in the European College of Sport Sciences (ECSS), WSI (Women’s Sport International) and International Association of Physical Education and Sport of Girls and Women (IAPESGW). She is also a member of the editorial boards of fifteen scientific journals and she served in several committees which evaluated sport faculties. She has won four awards for her scholarly work, among others, the Award of the International Society for Sport History and the Howell and Howell Distinguished Lecturer Award of NASSH. She has published more than 20 books and more than 200 scholarly articles. She is co-author of Understanding American Sport (2009). She is active in various sports and has served in sport clubs and federations.