Ancient Egyptian Biographies: Contexts, Forms, Functions
Material type: TextSeries: Wilbour Studies in Egyptology and Assyriology ; Number 6Publication details: Atlanta, Georgia: Lockwood Press, 2020Description: vii, 342 p., ill., col.; 29 cmISBN:- 9781948488280
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Continuing Resources | Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo (NVIC) Library First Floor - 1.05 | Wilbour 6 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Wilbour 6 |
"(Auto-)biography is a genre of ancient Egyptian written discourse that was central to high culture from its earliest periods. Belonging to the nonroyal elites, these texts present aspects of individual lives and experience, sometimes as narratives of key events, sometimes as characterizations of personal qualities. Egyptian (auto-)biographies offer a unique opportunity to examine the ways in which individuals fashioned distinctive selves for display and the significance of the physical, religious, and social contexts they selected. The present volume brings together specialists from a range of relevant periods, approaches, and interests. The studies collected here examine Egyptian (auto-)biographies from a variety of complementary perspectives: 1. Anthropological and Contrastive Perspectives; 2. The Original Old Kingdom Settings; 3. Text Format and Language; 4. Social Dimensions; and 5. Religious Experience." --Provided by publisher.
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