
- 304 pages
- English
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About this book
This book explores the role of material culture in the formation of corporeal aesthetics and beauty ideals in different past societies and thus contributes to the cultural relativization of bodily aesthetics and related gender norms. The volume does not explore beauty for the sake of beauty, but extensively explores how it serves to form and keep gender norms in place. The concept of beauty has been a topic of interest for some time, yet it is only in recent times that archaeologists have begun to approach beauty as a culturally contingent and socially constructed phenomenon. Although archaeologists and ancient historians extensively dealt with gender, they dealt less with it in relation to beauty. The contributions in this volume deal with different intersections of gender and corporeal aesthetics by turning to rich archaeological, textual and iconographic data from ancient Sumer, Aegean Bronze Age, ancient Egypt, ancient Athens, Roman provinces, the Viking world and the Qajar Iran. Beauty thus moves away from a curiosity and surface of the body to an analytic concept for a better understanding of past and present societies.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Half-Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Preface
- 1. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder: an introduction to gender and corporeal aesthetics in the past
- 2. The Queen’s beauty: leadership as an aesthetic and embodied practice in ancient Mesopotamia
- 3. Beauty treatments and gender in Pharaonic Egypt: masculinities and femininities in public and private spaces
- 4. An unknown ancient Egyptian tool (for wig maintenance?)
- 5. Fresco, fresco on the wall… changes in ideals of beauty in the Late Bronze Age Aegean
- 6. Gender, perfume and society in ancient Athens
- 7. Mirrors in the funerary contexts of Moesia Superior: Roman hegemony, beauty and gender?
- 8. Washed and well-kempt, pale and red-eyed: ideal bodies in Viking Age Scandinavia, c. 750 to 1050 CE
- 9. From moon-faced amrads to farangi-looking women: beauty transformations from the 19th to early 20th century in Iran
- 10. Afterword: a deep time perspective on bodily beauty