Women, Gender and Identity in Third Intermediate Period Egypt clarifies the role of women in Egyptian society during the first millennium BCE, allowing for more nuanced discussions of women in the Third Intermediate Period. It is an intensive study of a corpus that is both geographically and temporally localized around the city of Thebes, which was the cultural and religious centre of Egypt during this period and home to a major national necropolis. Unlike past studies which have relied heavily on literary evidence, Li presents a refreshing material culture-based analysis of identity construction in elite female burial practices. This close examination of the archaeology of women's burial presents an opportunity to investigate the social, professional and individual identities of women beyond the normative portrayals of the subordinate wife, mother and daughter. Taking a methodological and material culture-based approach which adds new dimensions to scholarly and popular understandings of ancient Egyptian women, this fascinating and important study will aid scholars of Egyptian history and archaeology, and anyone with an interest in women and gender in the ancient world.
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Title
Women, Gender and Identity in Third Intermediate Period Egypt
Imprint
Routledge
Product Form
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Genre
Social Science
ISBN13
9780367876371
Book Category
Social Science Books
BISAC Subject Heading
SOC003000
Book Subcategory
Society and Culture Books
ISBN10
9780367876371
Language
English
Dimensions
Height
234 mm
Length
156 mm
Weight
360 gr
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