The Construction of Women’s Identities through Commemorative Objects in Bronze Age Mesopotamia

Q2 Arts and Humanities Altorientalische Forschungen Pub Date : 2020-11-01 DOI:10.1515/aofo-2020-0009
Nancy Highcock, Christina Tsouparopoulou
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Abstract This article focuses on female devotees and divine beneficiaries in Early Mesopotamia, analyzing the nearly 600 known objects dating to the third and second millennia BCE and dedicated by non-royals to the gods, in order to memorialize themselves and others. It seeks to track patterns of gendering objects, namely through the lens of female identities. Such patterns include the relationship between female devotees, goddesses, and particular object types, such as female genitalia. In addition, by taking an intersectional approach to women’s identities, we demonstrate that factors such as status complicate the overarching patterns in object choice. Certain elite women, for example, dedicated mace-heads – normally a male-coded object – to the gods. Commemorative objects dedicated by private individuals thus comprise a crucial data set for not only examining religious belief and practice across Mesopotamia, but also the particular ways in which dedicatory practice represented female identities and commemorated individual women.
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从美索不达米亚青铜时代的纪念物看女性身份的建构
本文以美索不达米亚早期的女性奉献者和神的受益者为研究对象,分析了近600件已知的公元前三千年至公元前二千年的非王室献给神的物品,这些物品是为了纪念自己和他人。它试图通过女性身份的视角来追踪物体性别化的模式。这种模式包括女性奉献者、女神和特定对象类型(如女性生殖器)之间的关系。此外,通过对女性身份的交叉研究,我们证明了地位等因素使对象选择的总体模式复杂化。例如,某些精英女性把钉头——通常是男性编码的对象——献给神。因此,私人奉献的纪念物构成了一个重要的数据集,不仅可以研究美索不达米亚的宗教信仰和实践,还可以研究奉献实践代表女性身份和纪念个体女性的特殊方式。
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