Power, Gender, and Mobility : Aspects of Indo-European Society (Copenhagen Studies in Indo-european)

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Power, Gender, and Mobility : Aspects of Indo-European Society (Copenhagen Studies in Indo-european)

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  • 言語 ENG
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Power, Gender, and Mobility is situated at the intersection of diverse but complementary approaches to the investigation of prehistoric culture and society: combining perspectives from linguistics, archaeology, anthropology, and history of religion, it seeks to explore the dynamics of power, gender, and mobility - three concepts that are essential for a profound understanding of the historically attested Indo-European-speaking societies and of the prehistoric society reflected by Proto-Indo-European.

The book offers a comprehensive analysis of topics ranging from gender roles and female onomastics to power structures and the role of poets as social brokers, from Indo-European legal language and initiation rites to matrimonial practices and age-based social hierarchies. It provides fresh interpretations and new approaches to known material as well as novel explorations and unprecedented analyses of new data.

Contributors: Jan N. Bremmer, José Luis García Ramón, Riccardo Ginevra, Stefan Höfler, Rune Iversen, Peter Jackson Rova, Michael Janda, Kim McCone, Mikkel Nørtoft, Birgit Anette Olsen, Ulla Remmer, Jil Schermutzki, and Michael Weiss.

Contents

Stefan Höfler, Riccardo Ginevra, & Birgit Anette Olsen
Introduction. Aspects of Indo-European Society

PART I: GENDER, POWER, AND LANGUAGE

Ulla Remmer
How (not) to name a woman in Indo-European. The evidence of female onomastics for the status of women in Indo-European societies

Stefan Höfler
Gender in Indo-European. A synopsis

Jil Schermutzki
Pan, Pu?an, and their matrimonial status

Michael Janda
The charioteer Athena as goddess of warriors. Constellations and their role in the prehistory of Greek religion

Michael Weiss
Quaecumque a Benveniste dicta essent, commenticia esse

PART II: POWER, MOBILITY, AND CONFLICT

Peter Jackson Rova
The Wolf, the Lamb, and the Dog. An Aesopian guide to Indo-European sociology

José Luis García Ramón
On the prehistory of legal language and procedure. Repairing a misdeed in Proto-Indo-European and Core Indo-European

Riccardo Ginevra
Indo-European patrons vs. clients, and the role of poets as social brokers. 'Leaders' vs. 'friends' and intelligent speakers in the mythologies of Scandinavia, India, and Rome

Rune Iversen
The violent Indo-Europeans. Some general thoughts on the martial influence of the Corded Ware on Neolithic societies

PART III: MOBILITY, GENDER, AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE

Mikkel Nørtoft
An update on the formation and spread of the Corded Ware culture. Human-canid relations, and its tooth and shell status items

Birgit Anette Olsen
In-laws and outlaws in Indo-European societies. The master of the house and his circles of interest

Jan N. Bremmer
Indo-European initiation. The Greek contribution

Kim McCone
(Proto-)Indo-European age-based male social hierarchies and groupings. Age-grades, sodalities, coevals, age-sets, and the origins of Rome's curiae (including the curia 'senate-house')

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