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    Being a Man: Negotiating Ancient Constructs of Masculinity

    Being a Man by Zsolnay, Ilona;

    Negotiating Ancient Constructs of Masculinity

    Series: Studies in the History of the Ancient Near East;

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    Being a Man is a formative work which reveals the myriad and complex negotiations for constructions of masculine identities in the greater ancient Near East and beyond.

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    Being a Man is a formative work which reveals the myriad and complex negotiations for constructions of masculine identities in the greater ancient Near East and beyond. Through a juxtaposition of studies into Neo-Assyrian artistic representations and omens, biblical hymns and narrative, Hittite, Akkadian, and Indian epic, as well as detailed linguistic studies on gender and sex in the Sumerian and Hebrew languages, the book challenges traditional understandings and assumed homogeneity for what it meant "to be a man" in antiquity. Being a Man is an indispensable resource for students of the ancient Near East, and a fascinating study for anyone with an interest in gender and sexuality throughout history.



    "This important book, both fascinating and instructive, seems to be the first of its kind in probing masculinity and masculinities in a wide range of societies of the ancient world that lay outside the orbit of Graeco-Roman culture." - David J.A. Clines, University of Sheffield, UK


    "Ilona Zsolnay, the editor of the book, and all the authors who took part in it deserve our congratulations for producing this welcome addition to gender studies and to ancient Near Eastern studies in a broad sense... [W]ith its intrinsic diversity, Zsolnay?s volume of the study of masculinities constitutes a welcome addition to a field that is still largely unexplored. I agree with her diagnosis of why this is so: ?the negotiation and maintenance of certain constructions of masculinities, as they are today, form a, if not the, keystone of societal organization? (p. 5). In this scenario, then, there is no doubt that approaching ancient masculinities as a research topic may help us to assess (or re-assess) some of our current views on masculinities and femininities." - Bryn Mawr Classical Review


    "[A] very significant contribution to understanding the complexity of the socio-cultural construction of masculinities in the ancient Near East and in the Bible. The presence of a comparative vision, with contributions on India and on the reception of the biblical tradition, is important and stimulating. The volume, therefore, demonstrates the importance of a look at the relational aspects of male gender performances, taking into account not only the opposition to the other gender(s) but also the systems of social classification concerning age, work, social roles, power, hegemony-subordination relationships, and at the body as the place of this ongoing negotiation. The volume shows the importance and potential of the study of the construction of masculinities in the ancient Near East." - Archiv für Orientforschung

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction


    Ilona Zsolnay (University of Pennsylvania)



    1. Categorizing Men and Masculinity in Sumer


    Joan Goodnick-Westenholz? and Ilona Zsolnay



    2. Men Looking At Men: The Homoerotics of Power in the State Arts of Assyria


    Julia Assante (Münster)



    3. Wisdom of Former Days: The Manly Hittite King and Foolish Kumarbi, Father of the Gods


    Mary R. Bachvarova (Willamette University)



    4. Female trouble and troubled males: Roiled Seas, Decadent Royals, and Mesopotamian Masculinities in Myth and Practice


    J. S. Cooper (Johns Hopkins)



    5. Mapping Masculinities in the Sanskrit Mah?bh?rata and R?m?ya?a


    Simon Brodbeck (Cardiff University)



    6. Mesopotamia Before and After Sodom: Colleagues, Crack Troops, Comrades-in-Arms


    Ann K. Guinan (University of Pennsylvania) and Peter Morris (Philadelphia)



    7. Shaved Beards and Bared Buttocks: Shame and the Undermining of Masculine Performance in Biblical Texts


    Hilary Lipka (University of New Mexico)



    8. Happy is the Man who Fills His Quiver with Them (Ps. 127:5): Constructions of Masculinities in the Psalms


    Marc Brettler (Duke University)



    9. Relative Masculinities in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament


    Martti Nissinen (University of Helsinki)



    10. The Masculinity of Male Angels on the Make: Genesis 6:1-4 in Early Nineteenth Century Gothic Imagination


    Steven W. Holloway (James Madison University)

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