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Violence and Gender in Ancient Egypt shifts the focus of gender
studies in Egyptology to social phenomena rarely addressed through
the lens of gender - war and violence, exploring the complex
intersections of violence and gender in ancient Egypt. Building on
current discussions in philosophy, anthropology, and sociology, and
on analysis of relevant historic texts, iconography, and
archaeological remains by looking at possible gender patterns
behind evidence of trauma, the book bridges the gap between modern
understandings of gendered violence and its functioning in ancient
Egypt. Areas explored include the following: differences in
gendered aggression and violent acts between people and deities;
sexual violence; the taking of men, women, and children as
prisoners of war; and feminization of enemies. By examining ancient
Egyptian texts and images with evidence for violence from different
periods and contexts - private tombs, divine temples, royal stelae,
papyri, and ostraca, ranging over 3,000 years of cultural history -
Violence and Gender in Ancient Egypt highlights the complex
intersection between gender and violence in ancient Egyptian
culture. The book will appeal to scholars and students working in
Egyptology, archaeology, history, anthropology, sociology, and
gender studies.
Violence and Gender in Ancient Egypt shifts the focus of gender
studies in Egyptology to social phenomena rarely addressed through
the lens of gender - war and violence, exploring the complex
intersections of violence and gender in ancient Egypt. Building on
current discussions in philosophy, anthropology, and sociology, and
on analysis of relevant historic texts, iconography, and
archaeological remains by looking at possible gender patterns
behind evidence of trauma, the book bridges the gap between modern
understandings of gendered violence and its functioning in ancient
Egypt. Areas explored include the following: differences in
gendered aggression and violent acts between people and deities;
sexual violence; the taking of men, women, and children as
prisoners of war; and feminization of enemies. By examining ancient
Egyptian texts and images with evidence for violence from different
periods and contexts - private tombs, divine temples, royal stelae,
papyri, and ostraca, ranging over 3,000 years of cultural history -
Violence and Gender in Ancient Egypt highlights the complex
intersection between gender and violence in ancient Egyptian
culture. The book will appeal to scholars and students working in
Egyptology, archaeology, history, anthropology, sociology, and
gender studies.
Ethnic Identities in the Land of the Pharaohs deals with ancient
Egyptian concept of collective identity, various groups which
inhabited the Egyptian Nile Valley and different approaches to
ethnic identity in the last two hundred years of Egyptology. The
aim is to present the dynamic processes of ethnogenesis of the
inhabitants of the land of the pharaohs, and to place various
approaches to ethnic identity in their broader scholarly and
historical context. The dominant approach to ethnic identity in
ancient Egypt is still based on culture historical method. This and
other theoretically better framed approaches (e.g. instrumentalist
approach, habitus, postcolonial approach, ethnogenesis,
intersectionality) are discussed using numerous case studies from
the 3rd millennium to the 1st century BC. Finally, this Element
deals with recent impact of third science revolution on
archaeological research on ethnic identity in ancient Egypt.
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