International audienceThe aim of this chapter is to understand what makes a garment gendered or un-gendered in 1st millennium BC Babylonia. The study will be based on the cuneiform texts from the Babylonian temples and from the private archive. It will also take into consideration the iconographic depictions on cylinder seals and reliefs panels. The inquiry will focus on garments worn by all social categories from the male and female slaves to the kings and queens. According to what criteria was a garment considered feminine, masculine or neutral in Babylonian society? At what stage of the manufacturing process did a garment become male or female? Whereas the terminology of garments worn by the people shows little gender differences, there ...
Con autorización de la editorial para este capítulo.While gender analyses have been attracting growi...
International audienceFrom the moment, a researcher dips their pen into the field of textile studies...
International audienceTextile and dress production, from raw materials to finished items, has had a ...
International audienceThe aim of this chapter is to understand what makes a garment gendered or un-g...
International audienceCuneiform texts include many words linked to textile terminology which highlig...
The present study argues that using dress theory is a productive means of reading cuneiform texts fr...
Anthropomorphic figurines have been used primarily as essential aids in elucidating problems associa...
International audienceThrough a study of Babylonian priestly clothing, one can see the social role a...
International audienceThis volume looks at how the issues of textiles and gender intertwine across t...
The aim of this book is to track a distinct human phenomenon in the history of the ancient Near East...
Gender is, as distinct from sexuality, identified by society and culture that individual was born in...
Abstract This article focuses on female devotees and divine beneficiaries in Early Me...
The aim of this article is to propose a new methodological approach for the study of gender in Mesop...
Con autorización de la editorial para este capítulo.While gender analyses have been attracting growi...
International audienceFrom the moment, a researcher dips their pen into the field of textile studies...
International audienceTextile and dress production, from raw materials to finished items, has had a ...
International audienceThe aim of this chapter is to understand what makes a garment gendered or un-g...
International audienceCuneiform texts include many words linked to textile terminology which highlig...
The present study argues that using dress theory is a productive means of reading cuneiform texts fr...
Anthropomorphic figurines have been used primarily as essential aids in elucidating problems associa...
International audienceThrough a study of Babylonian priestly clothing, one can see the social role a...
International audienceThis volume looks at how the issues of textiles and gender intertwine across t...
The aim of this book is to track a distinct human phenomenon in the history of the ancient Near East...
Gender is, as distinct from sexuality, identified by society and culture that individual was born in...
Abstract This article focuses on female devotees and divine beneficiaries in Early Me...
The aim of this article is to propose a new methodological approach for the study of gender in Mesop...
Con autorización de la editorial para este capítulo.While gender analyses have been attracting growi...
International audienceFrom the moment, a researcher dips their pen into the field of textile studies...
International audienceTextile and dress production, from raw materials to finished items, has had a ...