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Graffiti in Antiquity
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Graffiti in Antiquity examines 3,000 years of history, drawing chiefly on sources from Egyptian, Greek and Roman cultures.
Zusatztext A CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title of 2015"Theoretically rich but still highly accessible! Graffiti in Antiquity is the first comprehensive introduction to nonofficial writing and drawing in antiquity....Keegan has provided a thoughtful! sophisticated discussion of a body of evidence that can truly enhance understanding of antiquity. Summing Up: Essential. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty." - G.S. Gessert! Hood College! in CHOICE! January 2015 Informationen zum Autor Peter Keegan is Senior Lecturer in Roman History at Macquarie University, Sydney. He is author of Gender, Social Identity, and Cultural Practices in Private Latin Inscriptions. Klappentext Ancient graffiti - hundreds of thousands of informal, ephemeral texts spanning millennia - offer a patchwork of fragmentary conversations in a variety of languages spread across the Mediterranean world. Cut, painted, inked or traced in charcoal, the surviving graffiti present a layer of lived experience in the ancient world unavailable from other sources. Graffiti in Antiquity reveals how and why the inhabitants of Greece and Rome - men and women and free and enslaved - formulated written and visual messages about themselves and the world around them as graffiti. The sources - drawn from 800 BCE to 600 CE - are examined both within their individual historical, cultural and archaeological contexts and thematically, allowing for an exploration of social identity in the urban society of the ancient world. An analysis of one of the most lively and engaged forms of personal communication and protest, Graffiti in Antiquity introduces a new way of reading sociocultural relationships among ordinary people living in the ancient world. Zusammenfassung Graffiti in Antiquity examines 3,000 years of history, drawing chiefly on sources from Egyptian, Greek and Roman cultures. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Modern Approaches to Ancient Graffiti Part 1: Techniques 1. Methods, Types, Contexts Part 2: Traditions 2. History 3. Literature 4. Art and Architecture Part 3: Beliefs 5. Religion 6. Magic 7. Mythology Part 4: Lifestyles 8. Politics 9. Sport 10. Commerce 11. Sexuality Appendix: Where to find ancient graffiti (collections and locations). Index ...
A CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title of 2015 "Theoretically rich but still highly accessible, Graffiti in Antiquity is the first comprehensive introduction to nonofficial writing and drawing in antiquity....Keegan has provided a thoughtful, sophisticated discussion of a body of evidence that can truly enhance understanding of antiquity. Summing Up: Essential. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty." - G.S. Gessert, Hood College, in CHOICE, January 2015
Autorentext
Peter Keegan is Senior Lecturer in Roman History at Macquarie University, Sydney. He is author of Gender, Social Identity, and Cultural Practices in Private Latin Inscriptions.
Klappentext
Ancient graffiti - hundreds of thousands of informal, ephemeral texts spanning millennia - offer a patchwork of fragmentary conversations in a variety of languages spread across the Mediterranean world. Cut, painted, inked or traced in charcoal, the surviving graffiti present a layer of lived experience in the ancient world unavailable from other sources. Graffiti in Antiquity reveals how and why the inhabitants of Greece and Rome - men and women and free and enslaved - formulated written and visual messages about themselves and the world around them as graffiti. The sources - drawn from 800 BCE to 600 CE - are examined both within their individual historical, cultural and archaeological contexts and thematically, allowing for an exploration of social identity in the urban society of the ancient world. An analysis of one of the most lively and engaged forms of personal communication and protest, Graffiti in Antiquity introduces a new way of reading sociocultural relationships among ordinary people living in the ancient world.
Zusammenfassung
Graffiti in Antiquity examines 3,000 years of history, drawing chiefly on sources from Egyptian, Greek and Roman cultures.
Inhalt
Introduction: Modern Approaches to Ancient Graffiti Part 1: Techniques 1. Methods, Types, Contexts Part 2: Traditions 2. History 3. Literature 4. Art and Architecture Part 3: Beliefs 5. Religion 6. Magic 7. Mythology Part 4: Lifestyles 8. Politics 9. Sport 10. Commerce 11. Sexuality Appendix: Where to find ancient graffiti (collections and locations). Index
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781138288393
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre History
- Anzahl Seiten 348
- Größe H234mm x B156mm x T18mm
- Jahr 2017
- EAN 9781138288393
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-1-138-28839-3
- Veröffentlichung 27.01.2017
- Titel Graffiti in Antiquity
- Autor Peter Keegan
- Gewicht 640g
- Herausgeber Routledge