Fashioned Selves Dress and Identity in Antiquity.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Havertown :
Oxbow Books, Limited,
2019.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Book Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Introduction: Fashioned selves
- Part One: Funerary selves
- 1 Fashioned identity in the Şərur Valley, Azerbaijan: Kurgan CR8
- 2 To toggle back and forth: clothing pins and portable identities in the Old Assyrian Period
- 3 Male dress habits in Roman period Palmyra
- Part Two: Sacred fashions
- 4 Dressed to heal, protect and rule: vestiges of shamanic praxis in ancient Near Eastern rituals and beliefs
- 5 A proposal for interpreting the role of colour symbolism in Prepalatial Cretan body adornment
- 6 Biblical regulation of tattooing in the light of ancient Near Eastern practices
- 7 Weapons and weaving instruments as symbols of gender in the Ancient Near East
- 8 Israelite high priestly apparel: embodying an identity between human and divine
- Part Three: Communal selves
- 9 A feather in your cap: symbols of "Philistine" warrior status?
- 10 Some observations on fringe in Elamite dress
- 11 The impenetrable body: armour and the male nude in Greek art
- 12 Dressed to dazzle, dressed to kill: staging Assurbanipal in the royal lion hunt reliefs from Nineveh
- 13 Banqueting, dress, and the idealized Sogdian merchant
- Part Four: Beyond identity
- 14 A sense of stone and clay: the inter-corporeal disposition of Minoan glyptic
- 15 The phenomenology and sensory experience of dress in Mesopotamia: the embodiment of discomfort and pain through dress
- 16 The tangible self: embodiment, agency, and the functions of adornment in Achaemenid Persia