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Leisure And Pleasure Reshaping And Revealing The New Zealand Body 19001960 Caroline Daley

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Leisure And Pleasure Reshaping And Revealing The New Zealand Body 19001960 Caroline Daley
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Publisher: Auckland University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.41 MB
Pages: 321
Author: Caroline Daley
ISBN: 9781417593705, 9781869402914, 186940291X, 1417593709
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Leisure And Pleasure Reshaping And Revealing The New Zealand Body 19001960 Caroline Daley by Caroline Daley 9781417593705, 9781869402914, 186940291X, 1417593709 instant download after payment.

This engaging book explores an unexpected aspect of New Zealand social history: the modern body at leisure.
Leisure and Pleasure begins by tracing the only New Zealand tour of Eugen Sandow, the most famous strongman of his age. Sandow’s body delighted his audiences and inspired many to reshape and then reveal their toned torsos. His rich New Zealand legacy is examined as Daley takes us through the gyms of the early twentieth century, the rise of beauty contests, the new crazes of swimming and sunbathing, the advent of organised nudism and the display of young bodies in parks and playgrounds.
While many advocated bodily improvement for the sake of the nation’s well being, Daley shows that not everyone was motivated by such civic desires. The pleasure gained from looking and being looked at, from having fun in the surf and sand or on the swings and roundabouts, is an understudied aspect of our past. In uncovering it Daley argues for the need to broaden our conception of New Zealand history, and to move away from the common assumption that our geographical boundaries contain a unique national story. The leisure and pleasure lives of modern New Zealanders were intimately connected with global developments, whether this meant watching an international strongman perform in his leopard-skin knickers or looking to the Hitler Youth Movement for inspiration.

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