1st Edition

Sport, Bodily Culture and Classical Antiquity in Modern Greece

Edited By Eleni Fournaraki, Zinon Papakonstantinou Copyright 2011
202 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

Ancient Greece was the model that guided the emergence of many facets of the modern sports movement, including most notably the Olympics. Yet the process whereby aspects of the ancient world were appropriated and manipulated by sport authorities of nation-states, athletic organizations and their leaders as well as by sports enthusiasts is only very partially understood. This volume takes modern... Read more

1. Prologue: Sport, Bodily Culture and Classical Antiquity in Modern Greece  Zinon Papakonstantinou  2. From Antiquity to Olympic Revival: Sports and Greek National Historiography (Nineteenth – Twentieth Centuries)  Christina Koulouri  3. Bodies that Differ: Mid- and Upper-Class Women and the Quest for ‘Greekness’ in Female Bodily Culture (1896–1940)  Eleni Fournaraki  4. ‘Resurrecting’ Ancient Bodies: The Tragic Chorus in Prometheus Bound and Suppliant Women at the Delphic Festivals in 1927 and 1930  Antonis Glytzouris  5. Rallying the Nation: Sport and Spectacle Serving the Greek Dictatorships  Gonda Van Steen  6. Fanning the Flame: Transformations of the 2004 Olympic Flame  Eleana Yalouri  7. Epilogue: New Directions in Classical Reception, Sport and the Body in Modern Greece  Zinon Papakonstantinou

Biography

Eleni Fournaraki is Assistant Professor in Modern Social History at the University of Crete. Her research interests focus on normative discourses on gender difference in19th century Greece, especially within the field of education. She has edited an anthology of sources on gender and education, Girls’ Education and Training: Greek Discourses (1830-1910): An Anthology (Historical Archives of Greek Youth – General Secretariat of Youth: Athens 1987) and published many scholarly articles on the history of physical education and sport in 19th century Greece, the history of women’s periodicals, gender history and citizenship.

Zinon Papakonstantinou is Lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Athens. He has authored Lawmaking and Adjudication in Archaic Greece (Duckworth: London 2008) and edited Sport in the Cultures of the Ancient World: New Perspectives (Routledge: London 2010). He has also published numerous scholarly articles on ancient Greek law, sport, commensality and alcoholic drinking.