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His Good Name : Essays on Identity and Self-Presentation in Ancient Egypt in Honor of Ronald J. Leprohon

Geisen, Christina(Edited by)Li, Jean(Edited by)Shubert, Steven B.(Edited by)Yamamoto, Kei(Edited by)
Part of the Material and Visual Culture of Ancient Egypt series
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Building on the work of Ronald J. Leprohon, to whom it is dedicated, contributions in this volume present an overview of our current state of understanding of patterns of identity and self-presentation in ancient Egypt. The wish to affiliate with a specific cultural, social or ethnic group is as important today as it was in past societies, such as that of the ancient Egyptians.

The same significance applies to the self-presentation of an individual within such a group.

Although it is inevitable that we perceive ancient cultures through the lens of our own time and place and value systems, we can certainly try to look beyond these limitations.

Questions of how the ancient Egyptians saw themselves and how individuals tried to establish and thus present themselves in society are central pieces of the puzzle of how we interpret this ancient culture. This book focuses on the topic of identity and self-presentation in ancient Egyptian society, approaching this through studies of gender, literature, material culture, mythology, names and officialdom.

It tackles the subject from many different angles: the ways in which social and personal identities are constructed and maintained; the manipulations of culture by individuals to reflect real or aspirational identities; and the methods modern scholars use to attempt to say something about ancient persons.

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Lockwood Press
194848837X / 9781948488372
Hardback
932
01/07/2021
United States
English
xxvi, 372 pages : illustrations, maps
29 cm
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