Ritual Dynamics in the Ancient Mediterranean

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Pub. Date: 2011-10-15
Publisher(s): Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden gmbh
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Summary

This volume assembles approaches to rituals in several cultures of the Ancient Mediterranean (Egyptian, Punic, Greek, Italian, Roman) from the second millennium BCE to Late Antiquity. 'Ritual dynamics' is the common theme of the fourteen chapters. Rituals are understood as complex socio-cultural constructs that are connected with tensions: tensions within the cult community; tensions between norm and performance, expectation and reality, traditional significance and re-interpretation, stereotype and variability. Exploiting a variety of sources (literary sources, inscriptions, iconography), the authors approach the questions of how such tensions influence the performance and impact of rituals, how they generate change, how ritual agency is connected with gender and social standing, how rituals trigger particular emotions and create emotional communities, and how the literary and visual representations of rituals reflect their cultural relevance.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. 7
Introductionp. 9
Engendered actions: agency and ritual in pre-Roman Venetop. 17
Where are the priests? Ritual mastery in Punic shrinesp. 43
Priests and priestly roles in the Isiac cults: the case of Roman Athensp. 61
'Promises of continuity': The role of tradition in the forming of rituals in ancient Greecep. 85
Ritual restoration and innovation in the Greek cities of the Roman Imperiump. 105
Changes and arrangement in the Eleusinian Ritualp. 119
Continuity and change without individual agency: The Attic ritual theatre and the 'socially unquestionable' in the tragic genrep. 139
Construction of consensus: rules and change in Greek funeral ritualsp. 179
Representations and the 'meaning' of ritual change: The case of Hadrumetump. 203
The correlation of rituals, emotions, and literature in ancient Egyptp. 235
Emotional community through ritual: initiates, citizens, and pilgrims as emotional communities in the Greek worldp. 263
Speech and gesture in rituals: the rituals of supplication and prayer in Homerp. 291
Ritual movement in sacred space: towards an archaeology of performancep. 313
Elevating the unworthy emperor: Ritual failure in Roman historiographyp. 347
Indexp. 377
List of Contributorsp. 389
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