The individual and his body in the Ancient Mediterranean basin
L’individu et son corps dans le bassin méditerranéen ancien
Publicado segunda-feira, 05 de setembro de 2016
Resumo
Le corps d’un individu relie celui-ci aux autres membres de sa communauté, il constitue un support physique commode pour interagir avec eux. Sans corps, pas de sens ; sans sens, pas de communication possible. Toutefois, le corps sépare aussi l’individu de ses contemporains : par ses particularismes innés ou acquis, il le différencie des autres. Il est donc à la fois un facteur de cohésion et de discrimination sociale. Cette problématique, très explorée en anthropologie sociale, a été presque complètement ignorée dans les études sur le Proche-Orient cunéiforme. En hittitologie, seule la lexicographie des parties du corps humain a été étudiée jusqu’à présent.
Anúncio
Organisation
An interdisciplinary research seminar organized by Alice Mouton (2016-2018)
Preliminary program
(all the titles are provisional)
1) Sept. 29, 2016
4 p.m.-6 p.m. – room C at Ivry sur Seine CNRS:
- Rune Nyord (Cambridge University, UK): “Conceptions and Experiences of the Body in Ancient Egypt”
2) Oct. 27, 2016
4 p.m.-6 p.m. – room C at Ivry sur Seine CNRS:
- Youri Volokhine (Université de Genève, Switzerland): The human face and its relationship with identity in Ancient Egypt
3) Nov. 17, 2016
4 p.m.-6 p.m. – room C at Ivry sur Seine CNRS:
- Julie Masquelier Loorius (Labex RESMED-UMR 8167 CNRS Paris, France) and Mélanie Flossmann-Schütze (Munich University, Germany): The postures of the king’s body in ancient Egyptian religious iconography
4) Dec. 15, 2016
4 p.m.-6 p.m. – room C at Ivry sur Seine CNRS:
- Alice Mouton (UMR 8167 CNRS Paris, France): The involvement of the individual’s body in the ritual and ceremonial process in Hittite Anatolia
5) Jan. 2017
- Sylvie Vanséveren (Brussels University, Belgium): The terminology of the body parts in Hittite and ancient Greek
6) Feb. 23, 2017
4 p.m.-6 p.m.:
- Mauro Giorgieri (Pavia University, Italy): The Hurrian terminology of the body parts
7) March 2017
- Laura Puértolas Rubio (UMR 8167-Sorbonne University, France): The bewitched body according to Hittite and Luwian cuneiform texts
8) April 2017
- Valeria Zubieta-Lupo (Mainz University, Germany): The human body according to the Hittite medical texts
9) May 2017
- Alice Mouton (UMR 8167 CNRS Paris, France): The body as a symbol of social belonging in Hittite Anatolia
10) June 2017
- Carole Roche-Hawley (UMR 8167 CNRS Paris, France): The nail and the tongue in legal documents from Susa;
- Robert Hawley (UMR 8167 CNRS Paris, France): The lexicography of the body parts in ancient West Semitic languages
11) Sept. 2017:
- Anne-Caroline Rendu Loisel (Toulouse University, France): Human senses according the Mesopotamian texts
12) Oct. 2017:
- Ulrike Steinert (Berlin University, Germany): Concepts of the female body in Mesopotamian medical texts
13) Nov. 2017:
- Maria-Grazia Masetti-Rouault (UMR 8167 CNRS Paris, EPHE Paris, France): the body in the Mesopotamian texts (no specification yet)
14) Dec. 2017:
- Karina Croucher (Bradford University, UK): the dead body in the ancient Near East according to the archaeological evidence
15) Jan. 2018:
- Luc Renaut (Grenoble University, France): The marked body in the ancient Mediterranean Basin
16) Feb. 2018:
- Stéphanie Anthonioz (UMR 8167 and Lille University, France): The human body in narratives of human creation of the biblical traditions
17) March 2018:
- Johanna Erzberger (Pretoria University, South Africa): the body and the rules of cultic purity according to the Old Testament
18) April 2018:
- Florence Gherchanoc (Paris Diderot University, France): anthropology of the body in ancient Greece
19) May 2018:
- Mireille Lee (Vanderbilt University, United States): Mirroring femininity: the body and the mirror in classical Greece
20) June 2018:
- Yannick Muller (Strasburg University, France): The mutilated body in ancient Greece
21) Sept. 2018:
- Valérie Huet (Brest University, France): anthropology of the body in the Roman world
Registration
alice.mouton@cnrs.fr
Categorias
- Antropologia (Categoria principal)
- Pensamento, comunicação e arte > Religião > História das religiões
- Períodos > Pré-história, Antiguidade
- Espaços > Ásia > Próximo oriente
- Sociedade > Antropologia > Antropologia religiosa
Locais
- Salle C au sous-sol - CNRS, 27 rue Paul Bert
Ivry-sur-Seine, França (94200)
Datas
- quinta-feira, 29 de setembro de 2016
- quinta-feira, 27 de outubro de 2016
- quinta-feira, 17 de novembro de 2016
- quinta-feira, 15 de dezembro de 2016
- quinta-feira, 23 de fevereiro de 2017
Palavras-chave
- corps, sens, communauté, religion
Contactos
- Alice Mouton
courriel : alice [dot] mouton [at] cnrs [dot] fr
Urls de referência
Fonte da informação
- Alice Mouton
courriel : alice [dot] mouton [at] cnrs [dot] fr
@license
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Para citar este anúncio
« L’individu et son corps dans le bassin méditerranéen ancien », Seminário, Calenda, Publicado segunda-feira, 05 de setembro de 2016, https://doi.org/10.58079/vnw

