Distant Impressions : The Senses in the Ancient Near East (Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale)

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Distant Impressions : The Senses in the Ancient Near East (Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 224 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781575069678
  • DDC分類 152.1093

Full Description

Although we often treat the senses as though they are immutable, fundamental properties of our physiology, the way we parse our sensory experiences is dictated by our cultural context. Accordingly, the essays in Distant Impressions explore the social aspects of sensation in the ancient Near East, inviting the reader to move beyond the physiological study of sensation to an examination of its cultural meanings.

The essays in this book approach the question of sensory experience in ancient Near Eastern societies from philological, literary, art historical, and archaeological perspectives. They address the means of sense perception (such as vision, hearing, and smell) and the objects of perception (such as light, noise, and odor), examining the senses within religious, political, and social frameworks. The first part of this volume looks at the monumental architecture, bas-reliefs, and tablets of the Neo-Assyrian period, while the second explores sensory dimensions of the built environment and textual representations of sensation in other times and places, such as Neolithic northern Mesopotamia and Hittite Anatolia. Building on recent scholarship that focuses on the social aspects of sensation in history, Distant Impressions brings this approach to bear on ancient Near Eastern studies for the first time.

In addition to the editors, the contributors include Elke Friedrich, Sara Manasterska, Alice Mouton, Kiersten Neumann, Ludovico Portuese, and Diana Stein.

Contents

List of Abbreviations

The Senses in the Ancient Near East: An Introduction

Ainsley Hawthorn and Anne-Caroline Rendu Loisel

Part 1: The Neo-Assyrian Period

Chapter 1 Sensing the Sacred in the Neo-Assyrian Temple: The Presentation of Offerings to the Gods

Kiersten Neumann

Chapter 2 The Throne Room of Aššurnaṣirpal II: A Multisensory Experience

Ludovico Portuese

Chapter 3 Looking and Seeing in the Neo-Assyrian Letters

Sara Manasterska

Chapter 4

The Shifting Gaze: Looking and Seeing in the Neo-Assyrian Royal Inscriptions

Ainsley Hawthorn

Part 2: Comparative Perspectives

Chapter 5 Architecture and Acoustic Resonance: The Tholoi at Arpachiyah Reconsidered Within a Wider Neolithic Context

Diana Stein

Chapter 6 Toward a Classification of Akkadian Verbs of Perception

Elke Friedrich

Chapter 7 Representing the Senses in Hittite Religious Texts: The Case of Sight

Alice Mouton

Chapter 8 The Caterpillar That Shouted: Akkadian Omens and Multisensoriality

Anne-Caroline Rendu Loisel

List of Contributors

Index of Ancient Sources

Index of Subjects

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