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ArtikelMediterranean Theoria: A View from Delphi  
Oleh: Leontis, Artemis
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Thesis Eleven vol. 67 no. 1 (Nov. 2001), page 101–117.
Topik: Classical Revival; Delphi; Mediterranean; Theory; Tourism; Tragedy
Fulltext: 101TE671.pdf (71.68KB)
Isi artikelWhereas the Mediterranean has not submitted easily to strong theories, still it has inspired a certain kind of theorizing from the ground. The setting of the Mediterranean viewed from the land's edge gave the world theoria, which Greek etymology and usage associates with looking onto a scene with amazement, viewing drama, being sent as an emissary to consult the oracle, or traveling for the purposes of sightseeing. The present essay explores some connections between the Mediterranean and theoria. Following a brief survey of how theoria functioned in antiquity, it studies the case of 20th-century Greek poet Angelos Sikelianos and American director and choreographer Eva Palmer –husband and wife – who sought to revive ancient ideas of theoria. They organized revivals of the Delphic Festivals in 1927 and 1930 as a prelude to re-establishing Delphi as a world center for people with a vision for the world. Their work rivaled that of the Olympic Revivals, except that the Delphic Revival was linked to a particular Mediterranean site and pursued the course of art, music, social thought, and especially tragedy together with athletics. A spectacular, imaginative, ambitious, but stillborn effort, it gives evidence of both the potential and limits of Mediterranean theoria.
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