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Author Bromber, Katrin, author.

Title Sports and modernity in late imperial Ethiopia / Katrin Bromber
Published Woodbridge, Surrey ; Rochester, NY : James Currey, [2022]
©2022

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 219 pages) : illustrations
Series Eastern Africa series
Eastern African studies (London, England)
Contents Introduction -- The emergence of Ethiopia's modern sports scene (1900-1935) -- Sports and propaganda during the fascist occupation (1935-1941) -- Muscular reconstruction : urban leisure, institutionalized physical education, and the re-establishment of boy scouting (1940s-1960s) -- Training leaders and athletes : the Ethiopian YMCA (1940-1970s) -- Sports' material infrastructure and the production of space (1910s-1970s) -- Conclusion and outlook
Summary "Sports in Ethiopia was always more than a means of useful recreation. It was also a way to enjoy and define fun, as new modes of behaviour emerged that showed what it meant to be a modern man or woman. This book is the first academic study of the history of modern sports in Ethiopia during the imperial rule of the twentieth century. Showing how agents, ideas and practices linked societal improvement and bodily improvement, this innovative study argues thatmodern sports offers new possibilities to explore the meanings of modernity in Africa. Drawing on written and oral sources in Amharic, Tigrinya, English, French, German and Italian, Bromber provides an in-depth analysis of the role of sports in modern educational institutions, volunteer organizations and urbanization processes. She examines sports' function as a political propaganda tool during the Italian fascist occupation (1935 - 1941), as well as in representations of successful modernization under Haile Selassie (1930 - 1974). The integration into global networks of ideas about the fit colonized body linked Ethiopia, which was never colonized, to the legacy of colonialism. Institutions such as schools, civilian sports clubs, and volunteer organizations were not only loaded with coercive procedures, but instituted modes of behaviour that developed into certain styles and affirmation of the self as well as their contestation. Examining the locations for practising sports in organized forms, informal leisure and practices consumption in Ethiopia, this book contributes to recent debates on the role of sports in the history of urbanization in Africa, as well as those on global modernity."-- Publisher's website
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes KATRIN BROMBER is a senior researcher and research unit leader at Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlin and Associate Professor of African Studies at the University of Vienna
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Subject Sports -- Ethiopia -- 20th century
Sports
Ethiopia
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781800103849
1800103840
9781800103856
1800103859