Oxford Handbook Sport and Spectacle in the Ancient World

Oxford Handbook Sport and Spectacle in the Ancient World

Futrell, Alison; Scanlon, Thomas F.

Oxford University Press

09/2021

770

Dura

Inglês

9780199592081

15 a 20 dias

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PART I. Introduction
1: Thomas F. Scanlon: Overview and Approaches
2: Paul Christesen: Theories of Greek and Roman Sport
PART II. Development in Historical Perspective
Section 1- Pre-Greek Mediterranean
3: Wolfgang Decker: Sport in Ancient Egypt and the Ancient Near East
4: John G. Younger: Sport and Spectacle in the Greek Bronze Age
Section 2- Early Competitions and Events
5: Ulrich Sinn: Origins of the Olympics to the Sixth Century BCE
6: Jean-Paul Thuillier: Etruscan Events
Section 3- Panhellenic Games and the Spread of the Tradition
7: Manuela Mari and Paola Stirpe: The Greek Crown Games
8: Julia L. Shear: The Panathenaia and Local Festivals
9: Panos Valavanis: Patterns of Politics in Ancient Greek Athletics
10: Zahra Newby: Greek Festivals in the Hellenistic Era
Section 4- Roman Games and Spectacles
11: Alison Futrell: Games in the Republic
12: Richard Beacham: Theatre of Cruelty: Games of the Flavian Emperors
13: Zahra Newby: Greek Festivals in the Roman Era
14: David Potter: Roman Games and Spectacle: Christian Identity and the Arena
15: Paul Milliman: The Decline and Fall of Spectacle
PART III. Forms of Contests and Display
16: David Gilman Romano: Greek Footraces and Field Events
17: Michael B. Poliakoff: Greek Combat Sport and the Borders of Athletics, Violence, and Civilization
18: Michael Carter: Gladiators
19: Nigel Nicholson: Greek Hippic Contests
20: Donald G. Kyle: Animal Events
21: Rabun Taylor: Naval Events and Aquacades
PART IV. Texts, Contexts, Contests
22: Gregory Nagy: Athletic Contests in Contexts of Epic and Other Related Archaic Texts
23: Leslie Kurke: Epinikion, Kudos, and Criticism
24: Kathryn Chew: Thematic Texts: Ovid, Martial, Tertullian
25: Anne Hrychuk Kontokosta: Contests in Context: Gladiatorial Inscriptions and Graffiti
26: Alexander Hollmann: Curse Tablets
27: Nathan T. Elkins: Coins
PART V. Civic Contexts
Section 1- Some Local Contests and Festivals
28: Paul Cartledge: Sparta's Contributions to Greek Sport
29: Guy Chamberland: Imperial Spectacle in the Roman Provinces
Section 2- Architecture of Games and Competitions
30: David Gilman Romano: Greek Sanctuaries and Stadia
31: Garrett G. Fagan: Gymnasium and Bath
32: Hazel Dodge: The Colosseum
33: P. J. Holliday: Circuses and Hippodromes
Section 3- Representations and Material Culture
34: Shelby Brown: Combat Sports and Gladiatorial Combat in Greek and Roman Private Art
35: Wendy J. Raschke: Athletic Images and the Monumentalization of Victory
Section 4- Urban Contexts of Local Festivals
36: Onno van Nijf: Local Festivals
37: Luciana Jacobelli: Pompeii and Games
38: Nigel Kennell: Gymnasium and Polis
Section 5- Games and Community
39: Lucia D'Amore: Economic Aspects of Athletic Competition in the Archaic and Classical Age
40: Ingomar Weiler: 'Professional' Organizations in the Hellenistic World
41: Steven L. Tuck: Ludi and Factiones as Organizations of Performers
42: Michael MacKinnon: Animal Supply
43: Valerie M. Hope: Gladiators as a Class
44: Matthew J. P. Dillon: Cult and Competition
45: Zinon Papakonstantinou: Law, Litigation, and Sport in Ancient Greece
46: Geoffrey Sumi: Spectatorship, Control, and Collective Groups
PART VI. Body and Individual
Section 1- Health and Training
47: Lesley Dean-Jones: Too Much of a Good Thing: The Health of Olympic Athletes in Ancient Greece
48: David M. Pritchard: Athletic Participation, Training, and Adolescent Education
Section 2- Gender and Sexuality
49: Thomas F. Scanlon: Gender and Sexuality in Greek Sport
50: Alison Futrell: Sex in the Arena
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