Mapping the Margins of Scrolls and Clay Tablets: The Construction of Identity in the Ancient World

Sociological concepts like identity theory, social identity theory, narrative theory of identity, and intersectionality are often cannibalized in discussions of ancient identity. Ancient identities were complex, multifaceted, and comparable to modern identities, but due to the fragmentary nature of...

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Pubblicato in:Die Welt des Orients
Autore principale: Töyräänvuori, Joanna (Autore)
Tipo di documento: Elettronico Articolo
Lingua:Inglese
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Pubblicazione: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht [2020]
In: Die Welt des Orients
Notazioni IxTheo:KBL Medio Oriente
TC Epoca precristiana
ZB Sociologia
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Riepilogo:Sociological concepts like identity theory, social identity theory, narrative theory of identity, and intersectionality are often cannibalized in discussions of ancient identity. Ancient identities were complex, multifaceted, and comparable to modern identities, but due to the fragmentary nature of the evidence, they are difficult to reach, and hence ought to be appreciated only as historical fictions. The bulk of the discourse on ancient identities seems to focus on questions of ethnicity because ancient texts allow for a more detailed discussion of the topic, but this does not make other kinds of identity in the ancient world less important. The author suggests that the concept of strategic essentialism might be applied in discussions of ancient identities to facilitate more nuanced discourse.
ISSN:2196-9019
Comprende:Enthalten in: Die Welt des Orients
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.13109/wdor.2020.50.2.205