Violence and the Sacred in the Ancient Near East

Violence and the Sacred in the Ancient Near East

Girardian Conversations at Catalhoeyuek

Hodder, Ian

Cambridge University Press

03/2019

272

Dura

Inglês

9781108476027

15 a 20 dias

590

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Part I. Introduction: 1. Setting the archaeological scene Ian Hodder; 2. Introduction to the thought of Rene Girard William A. Johnsen; Part II. Violence and the Sacred: 3. Death in Catalhoeyuek Wolfgang Palaver; 4. A Girardian framework for violent injuries at Neolithic Catalhoeyuek in their Western Asian context Christopher J. Knuesel, Bonnie Glencross and Marco Milella; 5. Ritual practices and conflict mitigation at Early Neolithic Koertik Tepe and Goebekli Tepe, Upper Mesopotamia: a mimetic theoretical approach Lee Clare, Oliver Dietrich, Julia Gresky, Jens Notroff, Joris Peters and Nadja Poellath; 6. Paired leopards and encircled prey: images of rivalry and sacrifice at Catalhoeyuek Mark Anspach; Part III. The Dialectics of Mimesis: 7. Mimetic theory, the wall paintings, and the domestication, de-domestication, and sacrifice of cattle at Catalhoeyuek William A. Johnsen; 8. The ordeal of the town. Rites and symbols at Catalhoeyuek Benoit Chantre; 9. Stretching Girard's hypothesis: road marks for a long-term perspective James Alison; 10. Girard's anthropology vs. cognitive archaeology Jean-Pierre Dupuy; Part IV. Conclusion: 11. Religion as a factor in the development of settled life Ian Hodder.
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