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Isis in a Global Empire : Greek Identity through Egyptian Religion in Roman Greece

by: Mazurek, L.A.

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Code: 30615
ISBN-13: 9781009016902 / 978-1-00-901690-2
ISBN-10: 1009016903 / 1-00-901690-3
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Date: 2024
Publication Place: Cambridge
Binding: Paper
Pages: 278
Book Condition: New

Isis in a Global Empire

Greek Identity through Egyptian Religion in Roman Greece

Author: Lindsey A. Mazurek, Indiana University, Bloomington

In Isis in a Global Empire, Lindsey Mazurek explores the growing popularity of Egyptian gods and its impact on Greek identity in the Roman Empire. Bringing together archaeological, art historical, and textual evidence, she demonstrates how the diverse devotees of gods such as Isis and Sarapis considered Greek ethnicity in ways that differed significantly from those of the Greek male elites whose opinions have long shaped our understanding of Roman Greece. These ideas were expressed in various ways - sculptures of Egyptian deities rendered in a Greek style, hymns to Isis that grounded her in Greek geography and mythology, funerary portraits that depicted devotees dressed as Isis, and sanctuaries that used natural and artistic features to evoke stereotypes of the Nile. Mazurek's volume offers a fresh, material history of ancient globalization, one that highlights the role that religion played in the self-identification of provincial Romans and their place in the Mediterranean world.

Introduces a process-based and theory-informed method for studying globalization and Greek identity in the Roman Empire
Explores a clear example of globalization through religious change in antiquity
Highlights a previously understudied region in the disciplines of Roman provincial archaeology and Isiac studies

Table of Contents
1. Egyptian religion and the problem of Greekness
2. Building groupness: Isis' devotees and their communities
3. Deterritorializing theology? Bringing the Egyptian gods to Greece
4. Self-understanding: Visualizing Isis in stone
5. Self-fashioning: Dressing devotees of Isis in Athenian portraits
6. Self-location: Isiac sanctuaries and Nilotic fictions
7. Conclusion: Graecia Capta, Aegypta Capta.

 
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Isis in a Global Empire : Greek Identity through Egyptian Religion in Roman Greece

by: Mazurek, L.A.

  • ISBN-13: 9781009016902 / 978-1-00-901690-2
  • ISBN-03: 1009016903 / 1-00-901690-3
  • Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2024

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