Being a Man is a formative work which reveals the myriad and complex negotiations for constructions of masculine identities in the greater ancient Near East and beyond. Through a juxtaposition of studies into Neo-Assyrian artistic representations and omens, biblical hymns and narrative, Hittite, Akkadian, and Indian epic, as well as detailed linguistic studies on gender and sex in the Sumerian and Hebrew languages, the book challenges traditional understandings and assumed homogeneity for what it meant "to be a man" in antiquity. Being a Man is an indispensable resource for students of the…mehr
Being a Man is a formative work which reveals the myriad and complex negotiations for constructions of masculine identities in the greater ancient Near East and beyond. Through a juxtaposition of studies into Neo-Assyrian artistic representations and omens, biblical hymns and narrative, Hittite, Akkadian, and Indian epic, as well as detailed linguistic studies on gender and sex in the Sumerian and Hebrew languages, the book challenges traditional understandings and assumed homogeneity for what it meant "to be a man" in antiquity. Being a Man is an indispensable resource for students of the ancient Near East, and a fascinating study for anyone with an interest in gender and sexuality throughout history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ilona Zsolnay (University of Pennsylvania, Lecturer and Consulting Scholar) specializes in ancient Near Eastern religion(s) and gender theory. She is the author of several articles which investigate the intersection between deities, clergy, and the body politic. She is also the ANE area editor of Oxford Encyclopedia of Bible and Gender (ed. Julia O'Brien, 2014).
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Introduction Ilona Zsolnay (University of Pennsylvania) 1. Categorizing Men and Masculinity in Sumer Joan Goodnick-Westenholz and Ilona Zsolnay 2. Men Looking At Men: The Homoerotics of Power in the State Arts of Assyria Julia Assante (Münster) 3. Wisdom of Former Days: The Manly Hittite King and Foolish Kumarbi, Father of the Gods Mary R. Bachvarova (Willamette University) 4. Female trouble and troubled males: Roiled Seas, Decadent Royals, and Mesopotamian Masculinities in Myth and Practice J. S. Cooper (Johns Hopkins) 5. Mapping Masculinities in the Sanskrit Mah bh rata and R m yäa Simon Brodbeck (Cardiff University) 6. Mesopotamia Before and After Sodom: Colleagues, Crack Troops, Comrades-in-Arms Ann K. Guinan (University of Pennsylvania) and Peter Morris (Philadelphia) 7. Shaved Beards and Bared Buttocks: Shame and the Undermining of Masculine Performance in Biblical Texts Hilary Lipka (University of New Mexico) 8. Happy is the Man who Fills His Quiver with Them (Ps. 127:5): Constructions of Masculinities in the Psalms Marc Brettler (Duke University) 9. Relative Masculinities in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Martti Nissinen (University of Helsinki) 10. The Masculinity of Male Angels on the Make: Genesis 6:1-4 in Early Nineteenth Century Gothic Imagination Steven W. Holloway (James Madison University)
Introduction Ilona Zsolnay (University of Pennsylvania) 1. Categorizing Men and Masculinity in Sumer Joan Goodnick-Westenholz and Ilona Zsolnay 2. Men Looking At Men: The Homoerotics of Power in the State Arts of Assyria Julia Assante (Münster) 3. Wisdom of Former Days: The Manly Hittite King and Foolish Kumarbi, Father of the Gods Mary R. Bachvarova (Willamette University) 4. Female trouble and troubled males: Roiled Seas, Decadent Royals, and Mesopotamian Masculinities in Myth and Practice J. S. Cooper (Johns Hopkins) 5. Mapping Masculinities in the Sanskrit Mah bh rata and R m yäa Simon Brodbeck (Cardiff University) 6. Mesopotamia Before and After Sodom: Colleagues, Crack Troops, Comrades-in-Arms Ann K. Guinan (University of Pennsylvania) and Peter Morris (Philadelphia) 7. Shaved Beards and Bared Buttocks: Shame and the Undermining of Masculine Performance in Biblical Texts Hilary Lipka (University of New Mexico) 8. Happy is the Man who Fills His Quiver with Them (Ps. 127:5): Constructions of Masculinities in the Psalms Marc Brettler (Duke University) 9. Relative Masculinities in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Martti Nissinen (University of Helsinki) 10. The Masculinity of Male Angels on the Make: Genesis 6:1-4 in Early Nineteenth Century Gothic Imagination Steven W. Holloway (James Madison University)
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