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Sport: Antiquity and Its Legacy by Professor Peter J. Miller (Assistant Professor, University of Winnipeg, Canada)

Modern sport cannot be understood without ancient sport. Sport saturates contemporary society and the global reach of sport and its intense popularity characterizes the modern world. But, at the same time, sport is one of the most ancient human pursuits. In the globalized sport of today, the type of athletic performance and the ideology of sport and its apparent origins are mostly derived from the model of one pre-modern civilization: Graeco-Roman antiquity. Juxtaposing ancient writers with recent ones, including the modern Olympic founder Pierre de Coubertin and physical fitness impresario Bernarr Macfadden, and by examining the representation of sport in Olympic films, Miller demonstrates the ancient heritage of contemporary sport, and the creative ways in which ancient sport has been adapted, appropriated, mishandled and reimagined. Sport today contains a surprising contradiction: its explicit modernity (from its technological sophistication and integration into capitalist markets to its institutionalization and celebrity culture) and its supposed antiquity (from the mythology of the Olympics to the ancient roots of sporting civic and national pride, and the emotional and near religious fervour of sports fans). This book intervenes in one of the most important of the receptions of classical antiquity by examining how sports personalities, agencies, institutions and movements have consciously connected themselves to the Graeco-Roman past, even as they continue to insist on their own centrality in the modern world.

Sport Reviews

Miller expertly navigates the complex and fascinating world of ancient sport, as well as shining a perceptive light of some of the more and less well-known ways in which ancient sport has impacted on the modern world. * Michael Scott, Professor of Classics and Ancient History, University Of Warwick, UK *
I would encourage anyone with even a passing interest in the sporting identity of the West to seek out this remarkable book for the wealth of insights it offers. * The Journal of Classics Teaching *

About Professor Peter J. Miller (Assistant Professor, University of Winnipeg, Canada)

Peter J. Miller is Assistant Professor in the Department of Classics at the University of Winnipeg, Canada. His research focuses on ancient Greek poetry and ancient Greek athletics. He teaches courses in ancient Greek and Roman sport, and has given numerous academic and public lectures on sport, physical fitness and antiquity.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements List of Figures Abbreviations and Conventions Introduction: Which Ancient Sports? Chapter 1: Sport in Greek Antiquity Chapter 2: Sport in Roman Antiquity Chapter 3: The Ancient and Modern Olympics Chapter 4: Beauty, Strength, and Physical Culture Chapter 5: Arenas, Stadiums, and Gyms Chapter 6: Olympic Art and Cinema Further Reading Notes Index

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NGR9781350140219
9781350140219
135014021X
Sport: Antiquity and Its Legacy by Professor Peter J. Miller (Assistant Professor, University of Winnipeg, Canada)
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2023-01-12
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