Strokes of genius : a history of swimming / Eric Chaline.
By: Chaline, Eric [author.].
Publisher: London, UK : Reaktion Books, ©2017Description: 328 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781780238197.Other title: History of swimming.Subject(s): Swimming -- HistoryGenre/Form: History. | Print books.Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-319) and index.
Introduction -- 1. The Aquatic Hominin -- 2. Divine Swimmers -- 3. Harvesting the Treasures of the Sea -- 4. The Art of Swimming -- 5. Pure, Clean and Healthy -- 6. Bathing Beauties -- 7. Temples of Neptune -- 8. The Silent World -- 9. This Sporting Life -- 10. Imaginary Swimmers -- 11. The Aquatic Human -- Epilogue.
Pleasure beckons at the water's edge.' With these words, Eric Chaline celebrates the physicality and sensuality of swimming - attributes that might have contributed to the evolution of the human species. Chaline's comprehensive account surveys swimming from prehistory to the present day. He decodes the earliest human myths to reconstruct swimming's prehistory and history; he explains its role in religious rituals, trade and manufacture, warfare and medicine, and chronicles its transformation into the leisure activity and competitive sport that together have made it the most commonly practiced physical pastime in the developed world. Swimming is now a cultural marker that stands for eroticism, leisure, endurance, adventure, exploration and excellence, and latterly, like other disciplines that use repetitive movements to discipline the body and still the mind, it is held by wild swimmers to be a lane to spiritual awakening - one stroke at a time. There is no single story of human swimming, but many currents that merge, diverge and remerge towards a future in which our survival may depend on our ability to adapt to life in an aquatic world. --Jacket flap.