Place and Performance in Ancient Greece, Rome, and China
Herausgeber: Beck, Hans; Vankeerberghen, Griet
Place and Performance in Ancient Greece, Rome, and China
Herausgeber: Beck, Hans; Vankeerberghen, Griet
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"Examines the construction of space and place in early China and the ancient Mediterranean through the lens of performances conducted in a wide range of specific locations, such as roads, gardens, neighbourhoods, hydraulic infrastructures, funerary performance, spectacles at court, and the everyday display of authority through clothing and fashion"--
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"Examines the construction of space and place in early China and the ancient Mediterranean through the lens of performances conducted in a wide range of specific locations, such as roads, gardens, neighbourhoods, hydraulic infrastructures, funerary performance, spectacles at court, and the everyday display of authority through clothing and fashion"--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 486
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 848g
- ISBN-13: 9781009390026
- ISBN-10: 1009390023
- Artikelnr.: 71614284
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 486
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 848g
- ISBN-13: 9781009390026
- ISBN-10: 1009390023
- Artikelnr.: 71614284
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of figures; List of contributors; Series editors' preface; Editors'
preface; Introduction: place and performance. Comparative remarks on
Greece, Rome, and China Hans Beck and Griet Vankeerberghen; Part I.
Crafting Space and Place: 1. Theories of place across time and space: urban
form in Ancient Rome and Han China Amy Russell; 2. Local administration,
history, and geography in the Han and Roman Empires: Ban Gu's Dili Zhi and
Strabo's Geographika Luke Habberstad; Part II. Performances of Power: 3.
Power and its trappings in the Han and Roman Bureaucracies Taco Terpstra;
4. The 'Performance' of agricultural labor in Ancient Rome and Han China
Darian Marie Totten; 5. Foreigners, spectacles, and imperial performance:
Nero and emperor Wu of the Han Zhou Yiqun; 6. The maiden and the mirror:
exploring aspects of gendered social performance in the works of Plutarch
and Sima Qian Chandra Giroux; Part III. Urban Places: 7. Neighborhood life
in Imperial Rome and Han Chang'an Ryan R. Abrecht; 8. Society, cities, and
the significance of 'Sacred Roads' in Archaic Greece, in the Chinese Qin
and Han Empires and in the Archaic States of the Middle East Martin Mohr;
9. Hydropolitical engineering in Rome and Chang'an. Water flows in the
shape of power Jordan Christopher; 10. Imperial gardens in Early Roman and
Chinese Empires: a comparative study Wentian Fu; Part IV. Fringe Places and
Endpoints: 11. Imitating the emperor? Cities and client kings in the
Hellenistic East and the Western Regions of the Han Realm Alex McAuley; 12.
Traces of Han and Roman Frontiers: documents from Vindolanda and Jianshui
Jinguan Charles Sanft; 13. Money and the dead: coins and other money in Han
Chinese and Imperial Roman Tombs and Funerals Tian Tian; 14. Displaying the
dead: funeral processions, tombs, performance and place in Ancient Rome and
China Armin Selbitschka; Index.
preface; Introduction: place and performance. Comparative remarks on
Greece, Rome, and China Hans Beck and Griet Vankeerberghen; Part I.
Crafting Space and Place: 1. Theories of place across time and space: urban
form in Ancient Rome and Han China Amy Russell; 2. Local administration,
history, and geography in the Han and Roman Empires: Ban Gu's Dili Zhi and
Strabo's Geographika Luke Habberstad; Part II. Performances of Power: 3.
Power and its trappings in the Han and Roman Bureaucracies Taco Terpstra;
4. The 'Performance' of agricultural labor in Ancient Rome and Han China
Darian Marie Totten; 5. Foreigners, spectacles, and imperial performance:
Nero and emperor Wu of the Han Zhou Yiqun; 6. The maiden and the mirror:
exploring aspects of gendered social performance in the works of Plutarch
and Sima Qian Chandra Giroux; Part III. Urban Places: 7. Neighborhood life
in Imperial Rome and Han Chang'an Ryan R. Abrecht; 8. Society, cities, and
the significance of 'Sacred Roads' in Archaic Greece, in the Chinese Qin
and Han Empires and in the Archaic States of the Middle East Martin Mohr;
9. Hydropolitical engineering in Rome and Chang'an. Water flows in the
shape of power Jordan Christopher; 10. Imperial gardens in Early Roman and
Chinese Empires: a comparative study Wentian Fu; Part IV. Fringe Places and
Endpoints: 11. Imitating the emperor? Cities and client kings in the
Hellenistic East and the Western Regions of the Han Realm Alex McAuley; 12.
Traces of Han and Roman Frontiers: documents from Vindolanda and Jianshui
Jinguan Charles Sanft; 13. Money and the dead: coins and other money in Han
Chinese and Imperial Roman Tombs and Funerals Tian Tian; 14. Displaying the
dead: funeral processions, tombs, performance and place in Ancient Rome and
China Armin Selbitschka; Index.
List of figures; List of contributors; Series editors' preface; Editors'
preface; Introduction: place and performance. Comparative remarks on
Greece, Rome, and China Hans Beck and Griet Vankeerberghen; Part I.
Crafting Space and Place: 1. Theories of place across time and space: urban
form in Ancient Rome and Han China Amy Russell; 2. Local administration,
history, and geography in the Han and Roman Empires: Ban Gu's Dili Zhi and
Strabo's Geographika Luke Habberstad; Part II. Performances of Power: 3.
Power and its trappings in the Han and Roman Bureaucracies Taco Terpstra;
4. The 'Performance' of agricultural labor in Ancient Rome and Han China
Darian Marie Totten; 5. Foreigners, spectacles, and imperial performance:
Nero and emperor Wu of the Han Zhou Yiqun; 6. The maiden and the mirror:
exploring aspects of gendered social performance in the works of Plutarch
and Sima Qian Chandra Giroux; Part III. Urban Places: 7. Neighborhood life
in Imperial Rome and Han Chang'an Ryan R. Abrecht; 8. Society, cities, and
the significance of 'Sacred Roads' in Archaic Greece, in the Chinese Qin
and Han Empires and in the Archaic States of the Middle East Martin Mohr;
9. Hydropolitical engineering in Rome and Chang'an. Water flows in the
shape of power Jordan Christopher; 10. Imperial gardens in Early Roman and
Chinese Empires: a comparative study Wentian Fu; Part IV. Fringe Places and
Endpoints: 11. Imitating the emperor? Cities and client kings in the
Hellenistic East and the Western Regions of the Han Realm Alex McAuley; 12.
Traces of Han and Roman Frontiers: documents from Vindolanda and Jianshui
Jinguan Charles Sanft; 13. Money and the dead: coins and other money in Han
Chinese and Imperial Roman Tombs and Funerals Tian Tian; 14. Displaying the
dead: funeral processions, tombs, performance and place in Ancient Rome and
China Armin Selbitschka; Index.
preface; Introduction: place and performance. Comparative remarks on
Greece, Rome, and China Hans Beck and Griet Vankeerberghen; Part I.
Crafting Space and Place: 1. Theories of place across time and space: urban
form in Ancient Rome and Han China Amy Russell; 2. Local administration,
history, and geography in the Han and Roman Empires: Ban Gu's Dili Zhi and
Strabo's Geographika Luke Habberstad; Part II. Performances of Power: 3.
Power and its trappings in the Han and Roman Bureaucracies Taco Terpstra;
4. The 'Performance' of agricultural labor in Ancient Rome and Han China
Darian Marie Totten; 5. Foreigners, spectacles, and imperial performance:
Nero and emperor Wu of the Han Zhou Yiqun; 6. The maiden and the mirror:
exploring aspects of gendered social performance in the works of Plutarch
and Sima Qian Chandra Giroux; Part III. Urban Places: 7. Neighborhood life
in Imperial Rome and Han Chang'an Ryan R. Abrecht; 8. Society, cities, and
the significance of 'Sacred Roads' in Archaic Greece, in the Chinese Qin
and Han Empires and in the Archaic States of the Middle East Martin Mohr;
9. Hydropolitical engineering in Rome and Chang'an. Water flows in the
shape of power Jordan Christopher; 10. Imperial gardens in Early Roman and
Chinese Empires: a comparative study Wentian Fu; Part IV. Fringe Places and
Endpoints: 11. Imitating the emperor? Cities and client kings in the
Hellenistic East and the Western Regions of the Han Realm Alex McAuley; 12.
Traces of Han and Roman Frontiers: documents from Vindolanda and Jianshui
Jinguan Charles Sanft; 13. Money and the dead: coins and other money in Han
Chinese and Imperial Roman Tombs and Funerals Tian Tian; 14. Displaying the
dead: funeral processions, tombs, performance and place in Ancient Rome and
China Armin Selbitschka; Index.