Ancient Near Eastern Weltanschauungen in contact and in contrast : rethinking ideology and propaganda in the ancient Near East /

Bibliografische gegevens
Andere auteurs: Portuese, Ludovico (Redacteur), Pallavidini, Marta (Redacteur)
Formaat: Licensed eBooks
Taal:Engels
Gepubliceerd in: Münster : Zaphon, 2022.
Reeks:WEdge: Cutting-Edge Research in Cuneiform Studies ; volume 2
Online toegang:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/jj.18654723
Inhoudsopgave:
  • Ideology and propaganda : an introduction
  • Mesopotamia. An ideological approach to the issue of propaganda in ancient Near Eastern studies : new answers to old questions
  • Visual tools of power argumentation : models in contrast?
  • Lugal Kiš and related matters : how ideological are royal titles?
  • Assyrian royal inscriptions between royal propaganda and historical positioning
  • Revisiting the representation of the "other" in "Sargon's eighth campaign"
  • Are monsters propagandistic? Thoughts on the imagery of hyperreality in ancient Assyria
  • Doorway creatures : crises, ideologies and persuasion in the neo-Assyrian palace
  • Kingship in space and time at the northwest palace, Nimrud
  • Bodies of propaganda? The visual embodiment of kingship in the neo-Assyrian empire
  • "An object of wonder for all of the people". Ideology and propaganda in the neo-Assyrian and neo-Babylonian empires
  • Anatolia and Egypt. The hero, the pious, the chosen, the legitimate : one ideology, different propagandae in the Hittite empire
  • "Šawoška of Šamuh̲a, my Lady, caught him like a fish with a net" : usurping the throne and writing about it
  • Hittite funeral traditions and afterlife beliefs in the context of Hittite cosmology
  • ḥr.w n k3.w and bibrû : between tribute and gift. Ideological and propagandistic developments in Egypto-Hittite relationships
  • Syria and the Levant. Friend of the king : revisiting the household terminology in the EA 288 and its socio-political implications
  • Ideology and material culture in the late Bronze Age northern Levant : a pottery perspective
  • Fragments of power : the use of pottery and the reconnaissance of the presence of the middle Assyrian state in the archaeological record
  • Elite ideology, ritual manipulation and the anomalous cultic practices implemented by the Hazor rulership.