Hinaus in die Ferne! Lebensreform et randonnée

Hiking spreads across Germany at the end of the 19th century. As a practice rooted both in nature and in the bodies it maintains close relations with the Lebensreform movements. As an outdoor activity, hiking is undeniably a spatialized practice. Since it constitutes a movement of escape from the ci...

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Main Author: Claire Milon
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Language:deu
Published: Presses universitaires de Strasbourg 2024-12-01
Series:Recherches Germaniques
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/rg/12882
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description Hiking spreads across Germany at the end of the 19th century. As a practice rooted both in nature and in the bodies it maintains close relations with the Lebensreform movements. As an outdoor activity, hiking is undeniably a spatialized practice. Since it constitutes a movement of escape from the cities, hiking puts in relation the urban and the outdoor spaces, the latter perceived as “natural spaces” where physical and introspective explorations take place. At the very foundation of hiking, itinerancy supposes the acquisition of spatial and technical skills. Hiking is a movement of the Lebensreform in which a double relationship with space is played out: the activity only makes sense through the territories crossed, but these places are at the same time transformed by the presence of the hikers.
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Hinaus in die Ferne! Lebensreform et randonnée
Recherches Germaniques
Lebensreform
excursionism
Wandervogel
Wilhelmian Germany
photography
title Hinaus in die Ferne! Lebensreform et randonnée
title_full Hinaus in die Ferne! Lebensreform et randonnée
title_fullStr Hinaus in die Ferne! Lebensreform et randonnée
title_full_unstemmed Hinaus in die Ferne! Lebensreform et randonnée
title_short Hinaus in die Ferne! Lebensreform et randonnée
title_sort hinaus in die ferne lebensreform et randonnee
topic Lebensreform
excursionism
Wandervogel
Wilhelmian Germany
photography
url https://journals.openedition.org/rg/12882
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