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Introduction. hellenomania: ancient and modern obsessions with the Greek past / Katherine Harloe and Nicoletta Momigliano -- Modern stage design and Greek antiquity: Inigo Jones and his Greek models / Fiona Macintosh -- Winckelmania: hellenomania between ideal and experience / Katherine Harloe -- The British reception of Greek visual culture in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries / Richard Jenkyns -- The ideal and the real in British hellenomania, 1751-1851 / Frank Salmon -- Making everyone Greek: citizens, athletes, and ideals of nationhood in nineteenth-century Britain, France and, Germany / Athena Leoussi -- The Parthenon from the Greek revival to the modern movement / Lena Lambrinou -- The Greek spirit: current architecture and sculpture in England / David Watkin -- From Galatea to Tanagra: Victorian translations of the controversial colours of Greek sculpture / Charlotte Ribeyrol -- "Grecian dances" and the transformations of corporeality in the age of moving images / Pantelis Michelakis -- Fashioning a modern self in Greek dress: the case of Eva Palmer Sikelianos / Artemis Leontis -- From Delphi, 1927 / Eleni Sikelianou -- Aphroditê Kinêmatographikê: Venus' varieties and vicissitudes / Martin M. Winkler -- Las incantadas of Salonica: searching for "enchantment" in a city's exiled heritage / Esther Solomon and Styliana Galiniki -- Afterword: hellenomanias past, present, and future / Eleana Yalouri.;"Hellenomania, the second volume in the MANIA series, presents a wide-ranging, multi-disciplinary exploration of the modern reception of ancient Greek material culture in cultural practices ranging from literature to architecture, stage and costume design, painting, sculpture, cinema, and the performing arts. It examines both canonical and less familiar responses to both real and imagined Greek antiquities from the seventeenth century to the present, across various national contexts. Encompassing examples from Inigo Jones to the contemporary art exhibition, documenta 14, and from Thessaloniki and Delphi to Nashville, the contributions examine attempted reconstructions of an 'authentic' ancient Greece alongside imaginative and utopian efforts to revive the Greek spirit using modern technologies, new media, and experimental practices of the body. Also explored are the political resonances of Hellenomaniac fascinations, and tensions within them between the ideal and the real, the past, present, and future. Part I examines the sources and derivations of Hellenomania from the Baroque and pre-Romantic periods, to the early twentieth century. While covering more canonical material than the following sections, it also casts spotlights on less familiar figures and sets the scene for the illustrations of successive waves of Hellenomania explored in subsequent chapters. Part II focuses on responses, uses, and appropriations of ancient Greek material culture in the built environmen--mostly architecture--but also extends to painting and even gymnastics; it examines in particular how a certain idealisation of ancient Greek architecture affected its modern applications. Part III explores challenges to the idealisation of ancient Greece, through the transformative power of colour, movement, and of reliving the past in the present human body, especially female. Part IV looks at how the fascination with the material culture of ancient Greece can move beyond the obsession with Greece and Greekness."--Provided by publisher.
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