Registers and Modes of Communication in the Ancient Near East -

Registers and Modes of Communication in the Ancient Near East

Getting the Message Across

Kyle H. Keimer, Gillan Davis (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
252 Seiten
2020
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-367-59463-3 (ISBN)
49,85 inkl. MwSt
At the broadest level, communication entails many modes: verbal, iconographic, symbolic, written, and performed. The papers in this volume address communication in the ancient Near East. Particular focuses are imperial and court communications between rulers and ruled, communications intended for a given community, and those between families and
It is the quintessential nature of humans to communicate with each other. Good communications, bad communications, miscommunications, or no communications at all have driven everything from world events to the most mundane of interactions. At the broadest level, communication entails many registers and modes: verbal, iconographic, symbolic, oral, written, and performed. Relationships and identities – real and fictive – arise from communication, but how and why were they effected and how should they be understood? The chapters in this volume address some of the registers and modes of communication in the ancient Near East. Particular focuses are imperial and court communications between rulers and ruled, communications intended for a given community, and those between families and individuals. Topics cover a broad chronological period (3rd millennium BC to 1st millennium AD), and geographic range (Egypt to Israel and Mesopotamia) encapsulating the extraordinarily diverse plurality of human experience. This volume is deliberately interdisciplinary and cross-cultural, and its broad scope provides wide insights and a holistic understanding of communication applicable today. It is intended for both the scholar and readers with interests in ancient Near Eastern history and Biblical studies, communications (especially communications theory), and sociolinguistics.

Kyle H. Keimer is Lecturer in the Archaeology and History of Ancient Israel and the Near East at Macquarie University, Australia. Gillan Davis is Director, Program for Ancient Mediterranean Studies at Macquarie University, Australia.

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General Introduction



Gillan Davis and Kyle H. Keimer, Communicating in the Past; Connecting with the Past



Part I. Imperial and Court Communications



Introduction to Part I



Chapter 1



Noel Weeks, The Disappearance of Cuneiform from the West and Elites in the Ancient Near East



Chapter 2



Samuel Jackson, Contrasting Representations and the Egypto-Hittite Treaty



Chapter 3



Luis R. Siddall, Text and Context: The Question of Audience for Sennacherib's 'Public' Inscriptions



Chapter 4



Wayne Horowitz, Communication and Miscommunication in the Southern Sky: The Case of Scorpio and the Southern Cross in Cuneiform



Chapter 5



Samuel N. C. Lieu, Imperialism and Language: Observations on Bilingual Inscriptions from Palmyra



Part II. Community Communications



Introduction to Part II



Chapter 6



Gareth Wearne, ‘Guard it on Your Tongue!’: The Second Rubric in the Deir ʿAlla Plaster Texts as an Instruction for the Oral Performance of the Narrative



Chapter 7



Rachelle Gilmour, Juxtaposition and Narrative Evaluation in Joshua 1-2



Chapter 8



Ian Young, Literature as Flexible Communication: Variety in Hebrew Biblical Texts



Chapter 9



Rachel Mansfield, Benjamin Overcash and Stephen Llewelyn, The Use of Paleo-Hebraic Script on Jewish Revolt Coins: A Semiotic Focus



Part III. Communications Between Families and Individuals



Introduction to Part III



Chapter 10



Peter Zilberg, From Dragomans to Babel: The Role of Interpreters in the Ancient Near East in the 1st Millennium B.C.E.



Chapter 11



Louise M. Pryke, Sex, Lies and Beautiful Eyes: Divine Communication and Premarital Relations in Sumerian Poetry



Chapter 12



Alanna Nobbs, Communication within a Dysfunctional Family in Late Antique Egypt

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 381 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Altertum / Antike
Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
ISBN-10 0-367-59463-3 / 0367594633
ISBN-13 978-0-367-59463-3 / 9780367594633
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