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Antiquity and Its Legacy

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Modern sport is deeply intertwined with its ancient origins, reflecting a blend of contemporary popularity and age-old practices. While today's globalized sports culture showcases advanced technology and celebrity influence, it also draws heavily from the traditions of Graeco-Roman antiquity. By contrasting ancient writers with modern figures like Pierre de Coubertin and Bernarr Macfadden, and analyzing the portrayal of sport in Olympic films, the author reveals how contemporary athletics are shaped by their historical roots. This exploration highlights the ways ancient sports have been adapted, misrepresented, and reimagined over time. The book illustrates how modern sport embodies both a striking modernity—evident in its commercialization and institutional structures—and a profound antiquity, seen in the mythology surrounding the Olympics and the civic pride associated with sports. It also addresses the intentional connections made by sports personalities, agencies, and movements to their Graeco-Roman heritage, emphasizing their relevance in today's society. Through this examination, the text contributes to a broader understanding of how classical antiquity continues to influence and resonate within the realm of modern sports.

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Sport, Peter J. Miller, Phiroze Vasunia

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2023
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Titul
Sport
Podtitul
Antiquity and Its Legacy
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2023
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
240
ISBN10
135014021X
ISBN13
9781350140219
Série
Anotace
Modern sport is deeply intertwined with its ancient origins, reflecting a blend of contemporary popularity and age-old practices. While today's globalized sports culture showcases advanced technology and celebrity influence, it also draws heavily from the traditions of Graeco-Roman antiquity. By contrasting ancient writers with modern figures like Pierre de Coubertin and Bernarr Macfadden, and analyzing the portrayal of sport in Olympic films, the author reveals how contemporary athletics are shaped by their historical roots. This exploration highlights the ways ancient sports have been adapted, misrepresented, and reimagined over time. The book illustrates how modern sport embodies both a striking modernity—evident in its commercialization and institutional structures—and a profound antiquity, seen in the mythology surrounding the Olympics and the civic pride associated with sports. It also addresses the intentional connections made by sports personalities, agencies, and movements to their Graeco-Roman heritage, emphasizing their relevance in today's society. Through this examination, the text contributes to a broader understanding of how classical antiquity continues to influence and resonate within the realm of modern sports.