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Social Formation, Experimentation, and Conflict at the Table
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This book provides three categories of investigation: 1) The Typology and Context of the Greco-Roman Banquet, 2) Who Was at the Greco-Roman Banquets, and 3) The Culture of Reclining. Together these studies establish festive meals as an essential lens into social formation in the Greco-Roman world.
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This book provides three categories of investigation: 1) The Typology and Context of the Greco-Roman Banquet, 2) Who Was at the Greco-Roman Banquets, and 3) The Culture of Reclining. Together these studies establish festive meals as an essential lens into social formation in the Greco-Roman world.
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- Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan US
- Seitenzahl: 315
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781137032485
- Artikelnr.: 46754170
- Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan US
- Seitenzahl: 315
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781137032485
- Artikelnr.: 46754170
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Ellen Bradshaw Aitken, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Richard S. Ascough, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada Carly Daniel Hughes, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada Nancy A. Evans, Wheaton College, Norton, Massachusetts, USA Jennifer A. Glancy, Le Moyne College, Syracuse, New York, USA Matthias Klinghardt, Institut für evangelische Theologie, Technische Universität, Dresden, Germany Lillian I. Larsen, University of Redlands, USA Susan Marks, New College of Florida, USA Carolyn Osiek, rscj, Brite Divinity School, Fort Worth, Texas, USA Jordan D. Rosenblum is Belzer, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA Dennis E. Smith, Phillips Theological Seminary, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA Angela Standhartinger, Philipps-Universitaet, Marburg, Germany Hal E. Taussig, Union Theological Seminary in New York, USA
Table of Contents List of Contributors Abbreviations Introduction; Hal E.
Taussig PART I: THE TYPOLOGY OF THE GRECO-ROMAN BANQUET 1. A Typology of
the Community Meal; Matthias Klinghardt 2. The Greco-Roman Banquet as a
Social Institution; Dennis E. Smith PART II: THE ARCHEOLOGY OF THE BANQUET
3. What Kinds of Meals Did Julia Felix Have? A Case Study of the
Archaeology of the Banquet; Carolyn Osiek PART III: WHO WAS AT THE
GRECO-ROMAN BANQUETS? 4. Social and Political Characteristics of
Greco-Roman Association Meals; Richard S. Ascough 5. Banqueting Values in
the Associations: Rhetoric and Reality; by Philip A. Harland 6. Women in
Early Christian Meal Gatherings: Discourse and Reality; Angela
Standhartinger 7. Remembering and Remembered Women in Greco-Roman Meals;
Ellen Bradshaw Aitken 8. Present and Absent: Women at Greco-Roman Wedding
Meals; Susan Marks 9. Evidence for Slaves at the Table in the Ancient
Mediterranean: From Traditional Rural Festivals to Urban Associations;
Nancy A. Evans 10. The Sex Trade and Slavery at Meals; Carly Daniel-Hughes
11. The Saturnalia in Greco-Roman Culture; Angela Standhartinger 12. Early
Christian Meals and Slavery; Lillian I. Larsen 13. Slaves at Greco-Roman
Banquets: A Response; Jennifer A. Glancy PART IV: THE CULTURE OF RECLINING:
CORPOREALITY, SEXUALITY, INTIMACY 14. Bodies in Motion, Bodies at Rest:
Status, Corporeality, and the Negotiation of Power at Ancient Meals; Carly
Daniel-Hughes 15. Temptations of the Table: Christians Respond to Reclining
Culture; Jennifer A. Glancy 16. A Valentinian Response to the Culture of
Reclining; Ellen Bradshaw Aitken 17. Monastic Meals: Resisting a Reclining
Culture?; Lillian I. Larsen 18. Inclined to Decline Reclining? Women,
Corporeality, and Dining Posture in Early Rabbinic Literature; Jordan D.
Rosenblum Bibliography of Works Cited Index of Ancient Sources
Taussig PART I: THE TYPOLOGY OF THE GRECO-ROMAN BANQUET 1. A Typology of
the Community Meal; Matthias Klinghardt 2. The Greco-Roman Banquet as a
Social Institution; Dennis E. Smith PART II: THE ARCHEOLOGY OF THE BANQUET
3. What Kinds of Meals Did Julia Felix Have? A Case Study of the
Archaeology of the Banquet; Carolyn Osiek PART III: WHO WAS AT THE
GRECO-ROMAN BANQUETS? 4. Social and Political Characteristics of
Greco-Roman Association Meals; Richard S. Ascough 5. Banqueting Values in
the Associations: Rhetoric and Reality; by Philip A. Harland 6. Women in
Early Christian Meal Gatherings: Discourse and Reality; Angela
Standhartinger 7. Remembering and Remembered Women in Greco-Roman Meals;
Ellen Bradshaw Aitken 8. Present and Absent: Women at Greco-Roman Wedding
Meals; Susan Marks 9. Evidence for Slaves at the Table in the Ancient
Mediterranean: From Traditional Rural Festivals to Urban Associations;
Nancy A. Evans 10. The Sex Trade and Slavery at Meals; Carly Daniel-Hughes
11. The Saturnalia in Greco-Roman Culture; Angela Standhartinger 12. Early
Christian Meals and Slavery; Lillian I. Larsen 13. Slaves at Greco-Roman
Banquets: A Response; Jennifer A. Glancy PART IV: THE CULTURE OF RECLINING:
CORPOREALITY, SEXUALITY, INTIMACY 14. Bodies in Motion, Bodies at Rest:
Status, Corporeality, and the Negotiation of Power at Ancient Meals; Carly
Daniel-Hughes 15. Temptations of the Table: Christians Respond to Reclining
Culture; Jennifer A. Glancy 16. A Valentinian Response to the Culture of
Reclining; Ellen Bradshaw Aitken 17. Monastic Meals: Resisting a Reclining
Culture?; Lillian I. Larsen 18. Inclined to Decline Reclining? Women,
Corporeality, and Dining Posture in Early Rabbinic Literature; Jordan D.
Rosenblum Bibliography of Works Cited Index of Ancient Sources
Table of Contents List of Contributors Abbreviations Introduction; Hal E.
Taussig PART I: THE TYPOLOGY OF THE GRECO-ROMAN BANQUET 1. A Typology of
the Community Meal; Matthias Klinghardt 2. The Greco-Roman Banquet as a
Social Institution; Dennis E. Smith PART II: THE ARCHEOLOGY OF THE BANQUET
3. What Kinds of Meals Did Julia Felix Have? A Case Study of the
Archaeology of the Banquet; Carolyn Osiek PART III: WHO WAS AT THE
GRECO-ROMAN BANQUETS? 4. Social and Political Characteristics of
Greco-Roman Association Meals; Richard S. Ascough 5. Banqueting Values in
the Associations: Rhetoric and Reality; by Philip A. Harland 6. Women in
Early Christian Meal Gatherings: Discourse and Reality; Angela
Standhartinger 7. Remembering and Remembered Women in Greco-Roman Meals;
Ellen Bradshaw Aitken 8. Present and Absent: Women at Greco-Roman Wedding
Meals; Susan Marks 9. Evidence for Slaves at the Table in the Ancient
Mediterranean: From Traditional Rural Festivals to Urban Associations;
Nancy A. Evans 10. The Sex Trade and Slavery at Meals; Carly Daniel-Hughes
11. The Saturnalia in Greco-Roman Culture; Angela Standhartinger 12. Early
Christian Meals and Slavery; Lillian I. Larsen 13. Slaves at Greco-Roman
Banquets: A Response; Jennifer A. Glancy PART IV: THE CULTURE OF RECLINING:
CORPOREALITY, SEXUALITY, INTIMACY 14. Bodies in Motion, Bodies at Rest:
Status, Corporeality, and the Negotiation of Power at Ancient Meals; Carly
Daniel-Hughes 15. Temptations of the Table: Christians Respond to Reclining
Culture; Jennifer A. Glancy 16. A Valentinian Response to the Culture of
Reclining; Ellen Bradshaw Aitken 17. Monastic Meals: Resisting a Reclining
Culture?; Lillian I. Larsen 18. Inclined to Decline Reclining? Women,
Corporeality, and Dining Posture in Early Rabbinic Literature; Jordan D.
Rosenblum Bibliography of Works Cited Index of Ancient Sources
Taussig PART I: THE TYPOLOGY OF THE GRECO-ROMAN BANQUET 1. A Typology of
the Community Meal; Matthias Klinghardt 2. The Greco-Roman Banquet as a
Social Institution; Dennis E. Smith PART II: THE ARCHEOLOGY OF THE BANQUET
3. What Kinds of Meals Did Julia Felix Have? A Case Study of the
Archaeology of the Banquet; Carolyn Osiek PART III: WHO WAS AT THE
GRECO-ROMAN BANQUETS? 4. Social and Political Characteristics of
Greco-Roman Association Meals; Richard S. Ascough 5. Banqueting Values in
the Associations: Rhetoric and Reality; by Philip A. Harland 6. Women in
Early Christian Meal Gatherings: Discourse and Reality; Angela
Standhartinger 7. Remembering and Remembered Women in Greco-Roman Meals;
Ellen Bradshaw Aitken 8. Present and Absent: Women at Greco-Roman Wedding
Meals; Susan Marks 9. Evidence for Slaves at the Table in the Ancient
Mediterranean: From Traditional Rural Festivals to Urban Associations;
Nancy A. Evans 10. The Sex Trade and Slavery at Meals; Carly Daniel-Hughes
11. The Saturnalia in Greco-Roman Culture; Angela Standhartinger 12. Early
Christian Meals and Slavery; Lillian I. Larsen 13. Slaves at Greco-Roman
Banquets: A Response; Jennifer A. Glancy PART IV: THE CULTURE OF RECLINING:
CORPOREALITY, SEXUALITY, INTIMACY 14. Bodies in Motion, Bodies at Rest:
Status, Corporeality, and the Negotiation of Power at Ancient Meals; Carly
Daniel-Hughes 15. Temptations of the Table: Christians Respond to Reclining
Culture; Jennifer A. Glancy 16. A Valentinian Response to the Culture of
Reclining; Ellen Bradshaw Aitken 17. Monastic Meals: Resisting a Reclining
Culture?; Lillian I. Larsen 18. Inclined to Decline Reclining? Women,
Corporeality, and Dining Posture in Early Rabbinic Literature; Jordan D.
Rosenblum Bibliography of Works Cited Index of Ancient Sources