The human body is both the physical form inhabited by an individual “self” and the medium through which an individual engages with society. Hence the body both shapes and is shaped by an individual’s social roles. In contrast to the cognate fields of archaeology, anthropology, and classics, there has been little explicit discussion or theorization of the body in Egyptology. Some recent works, discussed here, constitute an exception to this trend, but there is much more scope for exploring ancient Egyptian culture through the body, especially as evidenced in works of art and pictorial representation
This paper describes the human body and its connections with various inner and outer faculties, and ...
Vindication of the body belongs to great projects of our times and the attention body receives can ...
The object of the paper is a theoretical analysis of the human body phenomenon as a distinctive cult...
The human body is both the physical form inhabited by an individual “self” and the medium through wh...
À partir des premiers corpus funéraires de l’Égypte ancienne (Textes des Pyramides et Textes des Sar...
The anatomical description of the human body outlines its morphology, answering mainly the question ...
In contemporary time, at the same time that is given an uncontrolled cultural and social multiplicat...
Without wishing to set out an exhaustive discussion of the subject, we mention that our approach env...
This volume grew out of an interdisciplinary discussion held in the context of the Leverhulme-funded...
The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Body and Embodiment challenges the view that bodies belong t...
A depiction of the ancient Hebrew understanding of the human being must take into account the fact t...
Questions around 'the body' are central to social theory. Our changing understanding of the body now...
From the glorified idealism of Classical Antiquity and the perfect proportions of the Renaissance, t...
Bodies intrigue us. They promise windows into the past that other archaeological finds cannot by bri...
context How societies treat the bodies of their members, including when they are dead, tells us a gr...
This paper describes the human body and its connections with various inner and outer faculties, and ...
Vindication of the body belongs to great projects of our times and the attention body receives can ...
The object of the paper is a theoretical analysis of the human body phenomenon as a distinctive cult...
The human body is both the physical form inhabited by an individual “self” and the medium through wh...
À partir des premiers corpus funéraires de l’Égypte ancienne (Textes des Pyramides et Textes des Sar...
The anatomical description of the human body outlines its morphology, answering mainly the question ...
In contemporary time, at the same time that is given an uncontrolled cultural and social multiplicat...
Without wishing to set out an exhaustive discussion of the subject, we mention that our approach env...
This volume grew out of an interdisciplinary discussion held in the context of the Leverhulme-funded...
The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Body and Embodiment challenges the view that bodies belong t...
A depiction of the ancient Hebrew understanding of the human being must take into account the fact t...
Questions around 'the body' are central to social theory. Our changing understanding of the body now...
From the glorified idealism of Classical Antiquity and the perfect proportions of the Renaissance, t...
Bodies intrigue us. They promise windows into the past that other archaeological finds cannot by bri...
context How societies treat the bodies of their members, including when they are dead, tells us a gr...
This paper describes the human body and its connections with various inner and outer faculties, and ...
Vindication of the body belongs to great projects of our times and the attention body receives can ...
The object of the paper is a theoretical analysis of the human body phenomenon as a distinctive cult...