Contemporary Approaches to Mesopotamian Literature: How to Tell a Story: Cuneiform Monographs, cartea 56
Editat de Dahlia Shehata, Karen Soniken Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 aug 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004697560
ISBN-10: 900469756X
Pagini: 300
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Cuneiform Monographs
ISBN-10: 900469756X
Pagini: 300
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Cuneiform Monographs
Notă biografică
Dahlia Shehata, PhD University of Göttingen, completed her habilitation and is Assistant Professor at the University of Würzburg, where she teaches Sumerian, Akkadian, and Mesopotamian history. Her research explores Mesopotamian languages and culture, with particular emphasis on literature and music history.
Karen Sonik, PhD University of Pennsylvania, is Associate Professor at Auburn University. Her research explores Mesopotamian literature, with an emphasis on the Sumerian and Akkadian Gilgamesh narratives and Enuma elish, as well as the visual arts, aesthetics, and emotions in Mesopotamia.
Contributors are:
Johannes Bach, Gösta Gabriel, Stefan Jakob, Gina Konstantopoulos, Martin Lang, Anne Löhnert, Jamie Novotny, Dahlia Shehata, Karen Sonik and Selena Wisnom.
Karen Sonik, PhD University of Pennsylvania, is Associate Professor at Auburn University. Her research explores Mesopotamian literature, with an emphasis on the Sumerian and Akkadian Gilgamesh narratives and Enuma elish, as well as the visual arts, aesthetics, and emotions in Mesopotamia.
Contributors are:
Johannes Bach, Gösta Gabriel, Stefan Jakob, Gina Konstantopoulos, Martin Lang, Anne Löhnert, Jamie Novotny, Dahlia Shehata, Karen Sonik and Selena Wisnom.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: How to Tell a Story in Ancient Mesopotamia
Dahlia Shehata and Karen Sonik
1 Mesopotamian Literature: Theories, Methods, and Issues of Sumerian and Akkadian Narrative Analysis
Karen Sonik and Dahlia Shehata
2 Focalization and “Story Time”: Techniques of Sumerian Narrative
Anne Löhnert
3 There and Back Again: Journeying and Narrative Structure in the Sumerian Lugalbanda Epics
Gina Konstantopoulos
4 Gilgamesh and the Forest of Gemstones: Symbolic Value—History of Tradition—Intertextuality
Martin Lang
5 Journey towards Death: The Cedar Forest in the SB Gilgamesh Epic from an Intertextual Perspective
Selena Wisnom
6 Allusion or No Allusion: Commenting on the Interpretations of SB Gilgamesh Epic V1–26 and IX171–194
Gösta Ingvar Gabriel
7 The Good, the Bad, (and the Ugly?): Propaganda and the Tukulti-Ninurta Epic
Stefan Jakob
8 A Methodology for the Transtextual Analysis of Assyrian Royal Narrative Texts
Johannes Bach
9 Making the Invisible Visible: Propaganda, Ideology, and Intertextuality in Assyrian Royal Narrative
Jamie Novotny and Karen Sonik
10 Characterization and Identity in Mesopotamian Literature: The Gilgamesh Epic, Enuma elish, and Other Sumerian and Akkadian Narratives
Karen Sonik
Index
List of Figures and Tables
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: How to Tell a Story in Ancient Mesopotamia
Dahlia Shehata and Karen Sonik
Part 1 Issues, Theories, and Methods
1 Mesopotamian Literature: Theories, Methods, and Issues of Sumerian and Akkadian Narrative Analysis
Karen Sonik and Dahlia Shehata
Part 2 Sumerian Narratives: Narratological Approaches
2 Focalization and “Story Time”: Techniques of Sumerian Narrative
Anne Löhnert
3 There and Back Again: Journeying and Narrative Structure in the Sumerian Lugalbanda Epics
Gina Konstantopoulos
Part 3 Akkadian Gilgamesh Narratives: Contextual and Intertextual Approaches
4 Gilgamesh and the Forest of Gemstones: Symbolic Value—History of Tradition—Intertextuality
Martin Lang
5 Journey towards Death: The Cedar Forest in the SB Gilgamesh Epic from an Intertextual Perspective
Selena Wisnom
6 Allusion or No Allusion: Commenting on the Interpretations of SB Gilgamesh Epic V1–26 and IX171–194
Gösta Ingvar Gabriel
Part 4 Assyrian Royal Narratives: Contextual and Intertextual Approaches
7 The Good, the Bad, (and the Ugly?): Propaganda and the Tukulti-Ninurta Epic
Stefan Jakob
8 A Methodology for the Transtextual Analysis of Assyrian Royal Narrative Texts
Johannes Bach
9 Making the Invisible Visible: Propaganda, Ideology, and Intertextuality in Assyrian Royal Narrative
Jamie Novotny and Karen Sonik
Part 5 Sumerian and Akkadian Narratives: Novel Approaches
10 Characterization and Identity in Mesopotamian Literature: The Gilgamesh Epic, Enuma elish, and Other Sumerian and Akkadian Narratives
Karen Sonik
Index