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War minus the shooting: sport and democracy in classical Athens

机译:战争减去射击:古典雅典的体育与民主

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The dēmos of classical Athens authorized the spending of public money on sport, discouraged attacks on sportsmen by the poets of Old Comedy, and awarded sporting victors lavishly. Such public support and high estimation occurred in spite of athletics remaining an exclusive pastime of the wealthy under the democracy. Sport of course was not the only preserve of elite Athenians. But in contrast to their other pursuits, such as the mannered drinking-party, pederasty, horsemanship and political leadership, it escaped the otherwise persistent criticism of exclusively upper-class activities in Athenian popular culture. The major reason for its exceptional treatment – and one which scholars have not explored fully – is the close relationship between athletics and the new democratic style of warfare that classical Athens developed and waged. Classical Athenians conceived of athletic contests and battles in identical terms: they were agōnes involving ponoi, with victory in both depending on the aretē of the competitors. Although Athenian warfare, in the sixth century, was a predominantly elite activity, in the next it was subject to a profound democratization practically and ideologically. With the creation of a city-based army of hoplites and a huge navy and the introduction of military pay, soldiering – like politics – was opened to every class of Athenian. Under the democracy the power non-elite citizens had to shape the city’s culture ensured that every hoplite or sailor was now recognized for his aretē and ponoi in battle and considered equally responsible for victory. As a result lower-class citizens came to believe that upper-class athletes exhibited the same moral qualities and experienced the same ordeals as they did when fighting battles. This non-elite affinity with the values of sport ruled out public criticism of athletes and underwrote the exceptionally high standing of athletics under the democracy. Thus the democratic style of warfare in classical Athens legitimized and supported elite sport.
机译:古典雅典大剧院授权在体育运动上花费公共资金,劝阻Old Comedy诗人对运动员的攻击,并慷慨地授予运动胜利者。尽管体育运动仍然是富人在民主制度下的唯一消遣,但仍获得了公众的支持和很高的评价。当然,运动并不是雅典精英的唯一保留地。但是,与他们的其他追求(如举止得体的酒会,执政,马术和政治领导)形成鲜明对比的是,它避免了原本一直对雅典流行文化中的上流社会活动的持续批评。对其进行特殊处理的主要原因(学者们尚未进行充分探讨)是竞技运动与古典雅典时代发展并发动的新型民主战争风格之间的密切关系。古典雅典人以相同的术语构思了体育竞赛和战斗:它们是牵扯着ponoi的运动者,两者的胜利取决于竞争者的地域。尽管在六世纪的雅典战争主要是精英活动,但在接下来的实践中和思想上却经历了深刻的民主化。随着一支由城市步兵组成的军队和一支庞大的海军的建立,以及引入军事酬劳,像政治一样,向所有雅典人开放兵役。在民主制度下,权力的非精英公民必须塑造这座城市的文化,以确保每位重装步兵或水手现在都因在战场上的战场和马戏团而受到认可,并被认为同样对胜利负有责任。结果,下层公民开始相信上层运动员表现出与战斗时相同的道德品质,并经历了同样的磨难。这种对体育价值观的非精英爱好消除了公众对运动员的批评,并削弱了民主制度下田径运动的特殊地位。因此,古典雅典战争的民主风格使精英体育合法化并得到支持。

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    Pritchard David M.;

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