The Routledge Companion to Ecstatic Experience in the Ancient World
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-367-48032-5 (ISBN)
The twenty-nine contributors represent a broad range of scholarly disciplines, seeking answers to fundamental questions regarding the patterns and commonalities of this vital aspect of the past. How was the experience construed and by what means was it achieved? Who was involved? Where and when were rites carried out? How was it reflected in pictorial arts and written records? What was its relation to other components of the sociocultural compact? In proposing responses, the authors draw upon a wealth of original research in many fields, generating new perspectives and thought-provoking, often surprising, conclusions. With their abundant cross-cultural and cross-temporal references, the chapters mutually enrich each other and collectively deepen our understanding of ecstatic phenomena thousands of years ago. Another noteworthy feature of the book is its illustrative content, including commissioned reconstructions of ecstatic scenarios and pairings of works of Bronze Age and modern psychedelic art.
Scholars, students and other readers interested in antiquity, comparative religion and the social and cognitive sciences will find much to explore in the fascinating realm of ecstatic experience in the ancient world.
Diana L. Stein, Associate Lecturer at Birkbeck, University of London, specializes in seals and sealing practices in the ancient Near East. She has authored, co-authored and co-edited several volumes (1993, 2001, 2003, 2016), as well as numerous articles relating to Near Eastern chronology, mythology, iconography, material culture and ritual practice. Her research and fieldwork have taken her to Turkey, Jordan, Syria and Iraq. Sarah Kielt Costello is Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Houston–Clear Lake. Her research areas include early Mesopotamian and Cypriot art and archaeology, as well as museum and heritage studies. She recently co-edited Object Biographies: Collaborative Approaches to Ancient Mediterranean Art (2021) and has written numerous articles and book chapters. She has worked on archaeological projects in Cyprus, Turkey, Israel and Greece. Karen Polinger Foster (retired, Yale University) specializes in the art of the Aegean, Egypt and the ancient Near East, about which she has written numerous books and articles. Her latest publications include A Mesopotamian Miscellany (2020) and Strange and Wonderful: Exotic Flora and Fauna in Image and Imagination (2020). She has served as the archaeological illustrator for projects in Egypt, Syria, Italy and France.
Part 1 Setting the Stage 1 Contextualizing the Study of Ecstatic Experience in Ancient Old World Societies 2 Not Only Ecstasy: Pouring New Concepts into Old Vessels 3 From Shamans to Sorcerers: Empirical Models for Defining Ritual Practices and Ecstatic Experience in Ancient, Medieval and Modern Societies Part 2 Psychoactive Substances Past and Present 4 Psychoactive Plants in the Ancient World: Observations of an Ethnobotanist 5 Ecstasy Meets Paleoethnobotany: Botanical Stimulants in Ancient Inner Asia 6 Caucasian Cocktails: The Early Use of Alcohol in "The Cradle of Wine" 7 Mind-altering Plants in Babylonian Medical Sources 8 Plant-based Potions and Ecstatic States in Hittite Rituals 9 Forbidden at Philae: Proscription of Aphrodisiac and Psychoactive Plants in Ptolemaic Egypt 10 The Ring-Kernoi and Psychotropic Substances Part 3 Ecstatic Experience and the Numinous 11 Beer, Beasts and Bodies: Shedding Boundaries in Bounded Spaces 12 Lament, Spectacle and Emotion in a Ritual for Ishtar 13 Writing for the Dead, Welcoming the Solar-Eye Goddess and Ecstatic Expression in Egyptian Religion 14 Altered States on Prepalatial Crete 15 Bodies in Ecstasy: Shamanic Elements in Minoan Religion 16 The Mycenaeans and Ecstatic Ritual Experience 17 Emotional Arousal, Sensory Deprivation and "Miraculous Healing" in the Cult of Asclepius 18 Ecstasy and Initiation in the Eleusinian Mysteries 19 Apolline and Dionysian Ecstasy at Delphi 20 Communing with the Spirits: Funeral Processions in Ancient Rome Part 4 Expressions of the Ecstatic Mind 21 Ecstatic Experience and Possession Disorders in Ancient Mesopotamia 22 Ghosts In and Outside the Machine: A Phenomenology of Intelligence, Psychic Possession and Prophetic Ecstasy in Ancient Mesopotamia 23 Ecstatic Speech in Ancient Mesopotamia 24 Ecstatic Experience: The Proto-Theme of a Near Eastern Glyptic Language Family 25 Understanding the Language of Trees: Ecstatic Experience and Interspecies Communication in Late Bronze Age Crete 26 Psychedelic Art and Ecstatic Visions in the Aegean 27 Sight as Ecstatic Experience in the Ancient Mediterranean
Erscheinungsdatum | 04.01.2022 |
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Zusatzinfo | 6 Tables, black and white; 33 Halftones, color; 61 Halftones, black and white; 33 Illustrations, color; 61 Illustrations, black and white |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 174 x 246 mm |
Gewicht | 1500 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Archäologie |
Geschichte ► Allgemeine Geschichte ► Altertum / Antike | |
ISBN-10 | 0-367-48032-8 / 0367480328 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-367-48032-5 / 9780367480325 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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