
The Iconography of Humiliation in New Kingdom Egypt
The Depiction and Treatment of Bound Foreigners
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The Iconography of Humiliation in New Kingdom Egypt
The Depiction and Treatment of Bound Foreigners
About this book
This volume analyzes the iconography of bound foreigners on New Kingdom monuments and artifacts to better understand Egyptian perspectives on foreigners and their treatment of prisoners of war.
Depictions of foreign captives in humiliating or torturous poses are ubiquitous in Egyptian iconography and reflect the celebratory nature of royal ideology, in this case by degrading enemies. Egyptologists have scrutinized these scenes for details regarding various military matters, but existing scholarly literature offers few studies focused on enemy captives and the sheer physical brutality of the depictions of their bindings. Janzen examines the bound foreigner motif in New Kingdom sources, demonstrating that these prisoners of war played vital roles in Egyptian ideology and religion. Their depictions in bizarre or torturous poses served to reinforce ideological underpinnings of pharaoh's right to rule, perpetually ritualizing their defeat and/or punishment through the presence of this iconography on ceremonial objects used primarily by the king and on temple walls and monuments. The subjugation of foreigners also constituted an important economic function, as incorporating prisoners of war into the Egyptian workforce was crucial for economic prosperity and growth in New Kingdom Egypt. The volume also explores cross-cultural and anthropological parallels, placing Egyptian treatment of foreign prisoners in its ancient context.
The book provides a fascinating study of the subject suitable for scholars and students of Egyptology and ancient history, particularly that of New Kingdom Egypt, as well as those working on power, warfare, and violence in the ancient world more broadly.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Endorsements
- Half Title
- Series
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- List of Abbreviations
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introducing the Iconography and Its Discontents
- 2 Ideology, Politics, and Propaganda: The Role of Foreigners in Royal Legitimization
- 3 The Ubiquity of the Motif: Rhetorical Depictions on Artifacts from the Tomb of Tutankhamun and Related Objects
- 4 The Creativity of the Motif: Interactive Depictions
- 5 Bound Foreigners in Eighteenth Dynasty Reliefs
- 6 Bound Foreigners in Battle Reliefs of Seti I and Ramesses II
- 7 Chasing Greatness – Bound Foreigners in the Reliefs of Merenptah and Ramesses III
- 8 The Textual Record and the Fate of Prisoners of War
- 9 Cross-Cultural Parallels, Modern Sensibilities, and Archaeological Data
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index