Women, Too, Were Blessed: The Portrayal of Women in Early Christian Armenian Texts: Armenian Texts and Studies, cartea 4
Autor David Zakarianen Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 ian 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004444416
ISBN-10: 9004444416
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Armenian Texts and Studies
ISBN-10: 9004444416
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Armenian Texts and Studies
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Transliteration
Introduction
1 Scope
2 The Fifth Century
3 Two Traditions of the Christianisation of Armenia
4 Previous Research
5 Nature of the Texts: Representation versus Lived Reality
6 In Comparison with Other Traditions
7 Structure of the Book
8 Brief Overview of the Primary Sources
1 Women in Pre-Christian Arsacid Armenia
1 Introduction
2 Armenian Society in the First–Fourth Centuries CE
3 The Institution of the Family
4 Customary Law
5 The Pre-Christian Religion of Armenia
6 Conclusion
2 The Representation of St Sanduxt in The Martyrdom of St Thaddeus and Sanduxt
1 Introduction
2 St Thecla as a Literary Model for Armenian Authors
3 The Representation of Sanduxt
4 Additional Remarks
5 Conclusion
3 Women in Agat‘angełos’ History of the Armenians
1 Introduction
2 The Literary Aspects of the Text
3 The Prologue and the Life
4 The Representation of Hṙip‘simē and Her Companions
5 The Teaching
6 Xosroviduxt and Ašxēn
7 Conclusion
4 The Early Armenian Church and Female Asceticism
1 Introduction
2 Female Asceticism in the Greco-Syriac Sources
3 Female Asceticism in the Fifth-Century Armenian Texts
4 Conclusion
5 Women in Society: Spaces, Roles, and Everyday Life
1 Introduction
2 Physical Spaces
3 Women as Educators
4 Glimpses of Everyday Life
5 Conclusion
6 Marriage in Early Christian Armenia
1 Introduction
2 Different Traditions
3 Local Customs
4 Marriage Patterns of the Armenian Elite
5 Widowhood
6 Women in the Šahapivan Canons: Additional Remarks
7 Conclusion
7 Queenship in Arsacid Armenia
1 Introduction
2 The Queen’s Title
3 Symbolic Attributes of Authority
4 The Queen’s Authority
5 The Exercise of Power
6 Court Intrigues
7 Conclusion
8 Violence against Women
1 Introduction
2 The System of Honour and Shame
3 The Epic Histories
4 Domestic Violence
5 Conclusion
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Transliteration
Introduction
1 Scope
2 The Fifth Century
3 Two Traditions of the Christianisation of Armenia
4 Previous Research
5 Nature of the Texts: Representation versus Lived Reality
6 In Comparison with Other Traditions
7 Structure of the Book
8 Brief Overview of the Primary Sources
part i: Context
1 Women in Pre-Christian Arsacid Armenia
1 Introduction
2 Armenian Society in the First–Fourth Centuries CE
3 The Institution of the Family
4 Customary Law
5 The Pre-Christian Religion of Armenia
6 Conclusion
part ii: Representation
2 The Representation of St Sanduxt in The Martyrdom of St Thaddeus and Sanduxt
1 Introduction
2 St Thecla as a Literary Model for Armenian Authors
3 The Representation of Sanduxt
4 Additional Remarks
5 Conclusion
3 Women in Agat‘angełos’ History of the Armenians
1 Introduction
2 The Literary Aspects of the Text
3 The Prologue and the Life
4 The Representation of Hṙip‘simē and Her Companions
5 The Teaching
6 Xosroviduxt and Ašxēn
7 Conclusion
4 The Early Armenian Church and Female Asceticism
1 Introduction
2 Female Asceticism in the Greco-Syriac Sources
3 Female Asceticism in the Fifth-Century Armenian Texts
4 Conclusion
part iii: Lived Reality
5 Women in Society: Spaces, Roles, and Everyday Life
1 Introduction
2 Physical Spaces
3 Women as Educators
4 Glimpses of Everyday Life
5 Conclusion
6 Marriage in Early Christian Armenia
1 Introduction
2 Different Traditions
3 Local Customs
4 Marriage Patterns of the Armenian Elite
5 Widowhood
6 Women in the Šahapivan Canons: Additional Remarks
7 Conclusion
7 Queenship in Arsacid Armenia
1 Introduction
2 The Queen’s Title
3 Symbolic Attributes of Authority
4 The Queen’s Authority
5 The Exercise of Power
6 Court Intrigues
7 Conclusion
8 Violence against Women
1 Introduction
2 The System of Honour and Shame
3 The Epic Histories
4 Domestic Violence
5 Conclusion
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
David Zakarian, DPhil (2015), University of Oxford, is an Associate Member of the Faculty of Oriental Studies in Oxford and an Associate of Pembroke College. He has published several articles and book chapters on the representation of women in early Christian Armenian literature. His recent project as a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow (2017-2019) was dedicated to the study of colophons of medieval Armenian manuscripts.