Untertitel:
Jews and Sports in Europe
Autor:
Michael Reuveni, Gideon Brenner
Herausgeber:
UNP - Nebraska
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.07.2006
Informationen zum Autor Michael Brenner is a professor in the Institute of Jewish History and Culture at the University of Munich. He is the author of Zionism: A Brief History and The Renaissance of Jewish Culture in Weimar Germany. Gideon Reuveni is a research fellow at the Institute of Jewish History and Culture at the University of Munich. He is the author of Reading Germany: Literature and Consumer Culture in Germany before 1933. Klappentext Although the study of Jewish identity has generated a growing body of work, the topic of sport has received scant attention in Jewish historiography. Zusammenfassung Although the study of Jewish identity has generated a body of work! the topic of sport has received scant attention in Jewish historiography. This title redresses this balance by analyzing the pertinence of sports to such issues as race! ethnicity! and gender in Jewish history and by examining the role of modern sport within European Jewry. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: From "Talmud Jews" to "Muscle Jews" 1. Moshe Zimmermann (Hebrew University! Jerusalem): Muscle Jews versus Nervous Jews; 2. Daniel Wildmann (Technical University! Berlin): Jewish Bodies on Display: Jewish Gymnasts and their Corporeal Utopias in Imperial Germany; 3. Gideon Reuveni (University of Munich): Sports and the Militarization of Jewish Society; 4. Sharon Gillerman (Hebrew Union College! Los Angeles): A Strongman for All Seasons: Siegmund Breitbart and Interpretations of the Jewish Body Part II: The Making of Jewish Sports in Interwar Europe 5. Jacob Borut (Yad Vashem): Jews in German Sports during the Weimar Republic; 6. Jack Jacobs (City University! New York): The Politics of Jewish Sports Movements in Interwar Poland; 7. John Bunzl (Austrian Institute for International Affairs): Hakoah Vienna: Reflections on a Legend Part III Antisemitism and Sports 8. Michael John (University of Linz): A "Cultural Code"? Antisemitism in Austrian Sports between the Wars; 9. Tony Collins (De Montfort University Leicester): Jews! Antisemitism! and Sports in Britain! 1900-1939; 10. Rudolf Oswald (University of Munich): The "Anschluss" of Soccer: Nazi Ideology and the End of Central European Soccer-Professionalism! 1938-1941 Part IV Exiles! Survivors! and the Transformation of Jewish Identity 12. Albert Lichtblau (University of Salzberg): Soccer and Survival in Exile: Jewish Refugees in Shanghai; 13. Phillip Grammes (Journalist for Bayerischer Rundfunk and Judische Allgemeine Zeitung): Sports in the DP Camps 1945-1948: Development! Structures and Function; 14. Victor Karady (Central European University) and Miklos Hadas (Corvinus University): Soccer and Antisemitism in Hungary; 15. John Efron (University of California! Berkeley): When is a Yid Not a Jew? The Strange Case of Supporter Identity at Tottenham Hotspur Part I: From "Talmud Jews" to "Muscle Jews" 1. Moshe Zimmermann (Hebrew University! Jerusalem): Muscle Jews versus Nervous Jews; 2. Daniel Wildmann (Technical University! Berlin): Jewish Bodies on Display: Jewish Gymnasts and their Corporeal Utopias in Imperial Germany; 3. Gideon Reuveni (University of Munich): Sports and the Militarization of Jewish Society; 4. Sharon Gillerman (Hebrew Union College! Los Angeles): A Strongman for All Seasons: Siegmund Breitbart and Interpretations of the Jewish Body Part II: The Making of Jewish Sports in Interwar Europe 5. Jacob Borut (Yad Vashem): Jews in German Sports during the Weimar Republic; 6. Jack Jacobs (City University! New York): The Politics of Jewish Sports Movements in Interwar Poland; 7. John Bunzl (Austrian Institute for International Affairs): Hakoah Vienna: Reflections on a Legend Part III Antisemitism and Sports 8. Michael John (University of Linz): A "Cultural Code"? Antisemitism in Austrian Sports between the Wars; 9. Tony Collins (De Montfort University Leicester): Jews! Antisemitism! and Sports in Britain! 1900-1939; 10. Rudolf Oswald (University of M...
Klappentext
Although the study of Jewish identity has generated a growing body of work, the topic of sport has received scant attention in Jewish historiography.
Zusammenfassung
Although the study of Jewish identity has generated a body of work, the topic of sport has received scant attention in Jewish historiography. This title redresses this balance by analyzing the pertinence of sports to such issues as race, ethnicity, and gender in Jewish history and by examining the role of modern sport within European Jewry.
Inhalt
Part I: From "Talmud Jews" to "Muscle Jews"1. Moshe Zimmermann (Hebrew University, Jerusalem): Muscle Jews versus Nervous Jews; 2. Daniel Wildmann (Technical University, Berlin): Jewish Bodies on Display: Jewish Gymnasts and their Corporeal Utopias in Imperial Germany; 3. Gideon Reuveni (University of Munich): Sports and the Militarization of Jewish Society; 4. Sharon Gillerman (Hebrew Union College, Los Angeles): A Strongman for All Seasons: Siegmund Breitbart and Interpretations of the Jewish BodyPart II: The Making of Jewish Sports in Interwar Europe5. Jacob Borut (Yad Vashem): Jews in German Sports during the Weimar Republic; 6. Jack Jacobs (City University, New York): The Politics of Jewish Sports Movements in Interwar Poland; 7. John Bunzl (Austrian Institute for International Affairs): Hakoah Vienna: Reflections on a LegendPart III Antisemitism and Sports8. Michael John (University of Linz): A "Cultural Code"? Antisemitism in Austrian Sports between the Wars; 9. Tony Collins (De Montfort University Leicester): Jews, Antisemitism, and Sports in Britain, 1900-1939; 10. Rudolf Oswald (University of Munich): The "Anschluss" of Soccer: Nazi Ideology and the End of Central European Soccer-Professionalism, 1938-1941Part IV Exiles, Survivors, and the Transformation of Jewish Identity12. Albert Lichtblau (University of Salzberg): Soccer and Survival in Exile: Jewish Refugees in Shanghai; 13. Phillip Grammes (Journalist for Bayerischer Rundfunk and Judische Allgemeine Zeitung): Sports in the DP Camps 1945-1948: Development, Structures and Function; 14. Victor Karady (Central European University) and Miklos Hadas (Corvinus University): Soccer and Antisemitism in Hungary; 15. John Efron (University of California, Berkeley): When is a Yid Not a Jew? The Strange Case of Supporter Identity at Tottenham HotspurPart I: From "Talmud Jews" to "Muscle Jews"1. Moshe Zimmermann (Hebrew University, Jerusalem): Muscle Jews versus Nervous Jews; 2. Daniel Wildmann (Technical University, Berlin): Jewish Bodies on Display: Jewish Gymnasts and their Corporeal Utopias in Imperial Germany; 3. Gideon Reuveni (University of Munich): Sports and the Militarization of Jewish Society; 4. Sharon Gillerman (Hebrew Union College, Los Angeles): A Strongman for All Seasons: Siegmund Breitbart and Interpretations of the Jewish BodyPart II: The Making of Jewish Sports in Interwar Europe5. Jacob Borut (Yad Vashem): Jews in German Sports during the Weimar Republic; 6. Jack Jacobs (City University, New York): The Politics of Jewish Sports Movements in Interwar Poland; 7. John Bunzl (Austrian Institute for International Affairs): Hakoah Vienna: Reflections on a LegendPart III Antisemitism and Sports8. Michael John (University of Linz): A "Cultural Code"? Antisemitism in Austrian Sports between the Wars; 9. Tony Collins (De Montfort University Leicester): Jews, Antisemitism, and Sports in Britain, 1900-1939; 10. Rudolf Oswald (University of Munich): The "Anschluss" of Soccer: Nazi Ideology and the End of Central European Soccer-Professionalism, 1938-1941Part IV Exiles, Survivors, and the Transformation of Jewish Identity12. Albert Lichtblau (University of Salzberg): Soccer and Survival in Exile: Jewish Refugees in Shanghai; 13. Phillip Grammes (Journalist for Bayerischer Rundfunk and Judische Allgemeine Zeitung): Sports in the DP Camps 1945-1948: Development, Structures and Function; 14. Victor Karady (Central European University…
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