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The Material Dynamics of Festivals in the Graeco-Roman East

by: Newby, Z.

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Category: New Books
Code: 29561
ISBN-13: 9780192868794 / 978-0-19-286879-4
ISBN-10: 0192868799 / 0-19-286879-9
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication Date: 2023
Publication Place: Oxford
Binding: Cloth
Pages: 340
Book Condition: New
Comments: Oxford Studies in Ancient Documents

 The Material Dynamics of Festivals in the Graeco-Roman East
Edited by Zahra Newby
Oxford Studies in Ancient Documents
Uses theories of materiality ('material turn'; 'spatial turn') to offer fresh perspectives on ancient festivals
Examines the experience of Greek culture in the Roman Empire through the lens of material culture and the experience of ancient festivals
Looks at aspects concerning civic life, the role of elites and guilds of performers, and the role of the emperor
Studies inscriptions, art, and coins not as straightforward 'evidence' but as the result of conscious choices and invested interests

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The Material Dynamics of Festivals in the Graeco-Roman East explores the various ways in which the experience of civic festivals in the Graeco-Roman East was created and framed by material culture. By the second and third centuries AD, Greek festivals were thriving across the eastern Mediterranean. Much of our knowledge of these festivals, and their associated processions, rituals, banquets, and competitions, comes from material culture— inscriptions, coins, architecture, and art-works. Yet each of these pieces of material evidence was the result of a conscious act, of what to record, and where and how to record it, with varying patterns discernible across different areas, and in different media. This volume draws attention to the choices made in a variety of different forms of material culture relating to Greek festivals from the Hellenistic to Roman periods, and unpicks the ways in which they encode or forge particular social relationships and power structures, as well as creating senses of community or communication between different groups. These helped to fix ephemeral events into public memory, to present particular views of their significance for the wider community, and to frame the experience of their participants.

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Contributors
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1:Introduction: The Material Worlds of Ancient Festivals, Zahra Newby
2:Establishing a Channel of Communication: Roman Emperors and the Self-presentation of Greek Athletes in the Roman East, Sebastian Scharff
3:Agonistic Legislation in Hadrian's Time, Rocío Gordillo Hervás
4:Greek Festival Culture and 'Political' Games at Nikaia in Bithynia, Dario Calomino
5:Tokens from Roman Imperial Athens: The Power of Cultural Memory, Mairi Gkikaki
6:Festivals and the Performance of Community and Status in the Theatres at Hierapolis and Perge, Zahra Newby
7:An Epigraphic Stage: Inscriptions and the Moulding of Festival Space at Aphrodisias, Naomi Carless Unwin
8:The Artists of Dionysos and the Festivals of Boiotia, Paul Grigsby
9:Sacred Circles. Enclosed Sanctuaries and their Festival Communities in the Hellenistic World, Christina G. Williamson
10:The Materiality of Light in Religious Celebrations and Rituals in the Roman East, Angelos Chaniotis
11:Conclusions and Future Directions, Zahra Newby

 
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The Material Dynamics of Festivals in the Graeco-Roman East

by: Newby, Z.

  • ISBN-13: 9780192868794 / 978-0-19-286879-4
  • ISBN-03: 0192868799 / 0-19-286879-9
  • Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2023

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