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Perspectives on materiality in ancient Egypt – agency, cultural reproduction and change expresses the authors’ broad theoretical interest on materiality and how it helps us to understand the crucial role of material culture in ancient Egyptian society in a more complex way. In the volume, mainly young scholars in Brazil, France, Germany and the UK approach the potential of materiality based on several case studies covering a wide range of topics such as Egyptian art, recent perspectives on sex and gender, hierarchies, and the materiality of textual sources and images. The idea of gathering young scholars to discuss ‘materiality’ first took place in the form of a colloquium organised in São Paulo, but soon after became a more encompassing project aspiring to produce a publication. The editors’ aimed to include researchers from various places, which makes the volume a materialisation of fruitful collaborations between individuals coming from different scholarly traditions. The combination of different ways of looking at the ancient material culture can hopefully contribute to the renovation of theory and practice in Egyptology. The editors believe that the emphasis on diversity— of background histories, national traditions and mind-sets—is one the main elements that can be used to boost new perspectives in a connected, globalised and hopefully less unequal world.

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Foreword – by Lonneke Delpeut; Editors’ Foreword; Divine worship and action: representations of the Amarna Royal Family – by Gisela Chapot; Children and materiality in Ancient Egypt – by Benjamin Hinson; Materiality and cultural reproduction in non‐elite cemeteries – by Rennan Lemos; The sap of life: materiality and sex in the divine birth legend of Hatshepsut and Amenhotep III – by Uroš Matić; Texts, materiality and agency in Middle Kingdom literature – by Érika Maynart; “All that glitters is not gold”: the symbolism and materiality of Egyptian funerary amulets – by Carmen Muñoz Pérez; Materiality and history: some reflections – by Marcelo Rede; The acting image and the materialisation of social realities – by Carolina Velloza; Agency and representation of Nubians in Egyptian iconography in the 18th Dynasty: ethnic strategies and negotiations – by Fábio Amorim Vieira

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      Publisher: Archaeopress
      Publication Date: 11/09/2018
      ISBN13: 9781784919337, 978-1784919337
      ISBN10: 1784919330

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      Book Synopsis
      Perspectives on materiality in ancient Egypt – agency, cultural reproduction and change expresses the authors’ broad theoretical interest on materiality and how it helps us to understand the crucial role of material culture in ancient Egyptian society in a more complex way. In the volume, mainly young scholars in Brazil, France, Germany and the UK approach the potential of materiality based on several case studies covering a wide range of topics such as Egyptian art, recent perspectives on sex and gender, hierarchies, and the materiality of textual sources and images. The idea of gathering young scholars to discuss ‘materiality’ first took place in the form of a colloquium organised in São Paulo, but soon after became a more encompassing project aspiring to produce a publication. The editors’ aimed to include researchers from various places, which makes the volume a materialisation of fruitful collaborations between individuals coming from different scholarly traditions. The combination of different ways of looking at the ancient material culture can hopefully contribute to the renovation of theory and practice in Egyptology. The editors believe that the emphasis on diversity— of background histories, national traditions and mind-sets—is one the main elements that can be used to boost new perspectives in a connected, globalised and hopefully less unequal world.

      Table of Contents
      Foreword – by Lonneke Delpeut; Editors’ Foreword; Divine worship and action: representations of the Amarna Royal Family – by Gisela Chapot; Children and materiality in Ancient Egypt – by Benjamin Hinson; Materiality and cultural reproduction in non‐elite cemeteries – by Rennan Lemos; The sap of life: materiality and sex in the divine birth legend of Hatshepsut and Amenhotep III – by Uroš Matić; Texts, materiality and agency in Middle Kingdom literature – by Érika Maynart; “All that glitters is not gold”: the symbolism and materiality of Egyptian funerary amulets – by Carmen Muñoz Pérez; Materiality and history: some reflections – by Marcelo Rede; The acting image and the materialisation of social realities – by Carolina Velloza; Agency and representation of Nubians in Egyptian iconography in the 18th Dynasty: ethnic strategies and negotiations – by Fábio Amorim Vieira

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