Religion, Culture, and Politics in Pre-Islamic Iran: Collected Essays: Ancient Iran Series, cartea 14
Autor Bruce Lincolnen Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 iun 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004460287
ISBN-10: 9004460284
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Ancient Iran Series
ISBN-10: 9004460284
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Ancient Iran Series
Notă biografică
Bruce Lincoln, PhD. (1967), is a Caroline E. Haskell Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of the History of Religions in the Divinity School, Univeristy of Chicago. He emphasizes critical approaches to the study of religion. He is particularly interested in issues of discourse, practice, power, conflict, and the violent reconstruction of social borders. His research tends to focus on the religions of pre-Christian Europe and pre-Islamic Iran, but he has a notoriously short attention span and has also written on a bewildering variety of topics, including Guatemalan curanderismo, Lakota sun dances, Melanesian funerary rituals, Swazi kingship, the Saint Bartholomew's Day massacre, Marco Polo, professional wrestling, Persian imperialism, the theology of George W. Bush, and comparative demonology. His most recent publications include Between History and Myth: Stories of Harald Fairhair and the Founding of the State (2014); Discourse and the Construction of Society: Comparative Studies of Myth, Ritual, and Classification, 2nd Ed. (2014); and Politique du paradis: Religion et empire en Perse achéménide (2015).
Cuprins
Preface
List of Figures
List of Tables
1 Human Unity and Diversity in Zoroastrian Mythology
2 The One and the Many in Iranian Creation Myths
3 The Cosmo-Logic of Persian Demonology
4 Toward a more Materialist Ethics: Vermin and Poison in Zoroastrian Thought
5 Before Religion? The Zoroastrian Concept of Daēnā and Two Myths about It
6 Apocalyptic Temporality and Politics in the Ancient World
7 Religion, Empire, and the Spectre of Orientalism: A Recent Controversy in Achaemenid Studies
8 Persian Archers and Paradise Gardens: Projecting Power in the Achaemenid Empire
9 Physiological Speculation and Social Patterning in a Pahlavi Text
10 Embryological Speculation and Gender Politics in a Pahlavi Text
11 Pahlavi kirrēnīdan and Traces of Iranian Creation Mythology
12 Cēšmag, the Lie, and the Logic of Zoroastrian Demonology
13 Anomaly, Science, and Religion: Treatment of the Planets in Medieval Zoroastrianism
14 Of Dirt, Diet, and Religious Others: A Theme in Zoroastrian Thought
15 The Indo-European Myth of Creation
16 Treatment of Hair and Fingernails among the Indo Europeans
17 The Center of the World and the Origins of Life
18 Hegelian Meditations on “Indo-European” Myths
19 From Purity to Law: Avestan yaoždā and Latin iūs
20 From Ritual Practice to Esoteric Knowledge: The Problem of the Magi
Bibliography
Index of Words
Index of Sources
Index of Subjects
List of Figures
List of Tables
part 1: Indo-Iranian, Avestan, and General Iranian
1 Human Unity and Diversity in Zoroastrian Mythology
2 The One and the Many in Iranian Creation Myths
3 The Cosmo-Logic of Persian Demonology
4 Toward a more Materialist Ethics: Vermin and Poison in Zoroastrian Thought
5 Before Religion? The Zoroastrian Concept of Daēnā and Two Myths about It
part 2: Old Persian and Achaemenid
6 Apocalyptic Temporality and Politics in the Ancient World
7 Religion, Empire, and the Spectre of Orientalism: A Recent Controversy in Achaemenid Studies
8 Persian Archers and Paradise Gardens: Projecting Power in the Achaemenid Empire
part 3: Pahlavi
9 Physiological Speculation and Social Patterning in a Pahlavi Text
10 Embryological Speculation and Gender Politics in a Pahlavi Text
11 Pahlavi kirrēnīdan and Traces of Iranian Creation Mythology
12 Cēšmag, the Lie, and the Logic of Zoroastrian Demonology
13 Anomaly, Science, and Religion: Treatment of the Planets in Medieval Zoroastrianism
14 Of Dirt, Diet, and Religious Others: A Theme in Zoroastrian Thought
part 4: Iranian Materials in Comparative Perspective
15 The Indo-European Myth of Creation
16 Treatment of Hair and Fingernails among the Indo Europeans
17 The Center of the World and the Origins of Life
18 Hegelian Meditations on “Indo-European” Myths
19 From Purity to Law: Avestan yaoždā and Latin iūs
20 From Ritual Practice to Esoteric Knowledge: The Problem of the Magi
Bibliography
Index of Words
Index of Sources
Index of Subjects