Modern Greek studies


Modern Greek studies refers to an academic discipline of the humanities whose object is the linguistic, literary, cultural as well as geographical and folkloristic exploration and teaching of Greek in the world in the Modern Age and present time. A number of universities and research centers focus on Modern Greek studies.

Universities

In 1919 there was the establishment of the Koraes Professor of Modern Greek and [Byzantine History, Language and Literature|Koraes chair of Modern Greek and Byzantine History, Language, and Literature], at the University of London. At Oxford University there is the Bywater and Sotheby Chair of Byzantine and Modern Greek Language and Literature, now the Stavros Niarchos Foundation–Bywater and Sotheby Professor of Byzantine and Modern Greek Language and Literature. While at the University of Cambridge there is the position of 940), is Lecturer in Modern and Medieval Greek.
Members of the Australian Greek community have expressed concern about the decline in Modern Greek Studies as a discipline.

Subjects

During the 1960-1980s, the discipline of Modern Greek studies was dominated by the study of Modern Greek literature, that is poetry and prose. With important work being done on authors such as C. P. Cavafy, Nikos Kazantzakis, Giorgos Seferis, Odysseas Elytis, and Yannis Ritsos. After the 1980's additional methods were incorporated like critical theory and cultural studies. In the last decades there has been a decline in western Universities offering Modern Greek studies.

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Literature