Himation. Métaphores du vêtement dans l’Antiquité classique et tardive
Until recently, clothing has been studied mainly by archaeology and cultural history. It has been considered a symbol of social, ethnic or gender identity. Instead, this book focuses on the numerous clothing metaphors that we can find in Greek and Latin texts and on their meanings, from a literary a...
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| description | Until recently, clothing has been studied mainly by archaeology and cultural history. It has been considered a symbol of social, ethnic or gender identity. Instead, this book focuses on the numerous clothing metaphors that we can find in Greek and Latin texts and on their meanings, from a literary and philosophical perspective. It demonstrates that, far from being reduced to a rhetorical device, the metaphor is thought as a genuine conceptual and metapoetic tool in ancient texts. How were the metaphors transmitted and reworked through the years? What various meanings do they convey? These are some of the questions that the twenty or so contributions in this book will address. They explore the continuity and wide variety of clothing metaphors in Classical and Late Antiquity, right up to the Renaissance. The metaphor of clothing emerges as a protean device that allows us to think about political or religious union and disunity, relationships between soul and body, the order of cosmos, or literary creation. These presentations are the result of two years work led by the Himation junior lab’ and its contributors, philosophers, philologists and anthropologists of Antiquity. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1460102024-09-27T09:25:25Z Himation. Métaphores du vêtement dans l’Antiquité classique et tardive Delalande, Juliette Jabin, Misel Mézière, Dimitri Enfrein, Barthélémy Sanfilippo, Floriane Rates, Pauline metaphor metaphorology clothes clothing soul body emotions Himation Late Antiquity Classical Antiquity Greece Rome reception heresiology drama rhetoric poetry metapoetic dualism gnosticism Christ’s Tunic Plato Neoplatonism skin envelope disguise costume fabric cloak tunic shoes cosmos world cosmology union disunion exegesis thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHC Ancient history thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBC Cultural and media studies::JBCC Cultural studies Until recently, clothing has been studied mainly by archaeology and cultural history. It has been considered a symbol of social, ethnic or gender identity. Instead, this book focuses on the numerous clothing metaphors that we can find in Greek and Latin texts and on their meanings, from a literary and philosophical perspective. It demonstrates that, far from being reduced to a rhetorical device, the metaphor is thought as a genuine conceptual and metapoetic tool in ancient texts. How were the metaphors transmitted and reworked through the years? What various meanings do they convey? These are some of the questions that the twenty or so contributions in this book will address. They explore the continuity and wide variety of clothing metaphors in Classical and Late Antiquity, right up to the Renaissance. The metaphor of clothing emerges as a protean device that allows us to think about political or religious union and disunity, relationships between soul and body, the order of cosmos, or literary creation. These presentations are the result of two years work led by the Himation junior lab’ and its contributors, philosophers, philologists and anthropologists of Antiquity. 2024-09-27T09:25:21Z 2024-09-27T09:25:21Z 2024 book ONIX_20240927_9782356133878_7 07411818 9782356133878 9782356133892 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/146010 fre eng PrimaLun@ image/png Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International https://una-editions.fr/metaphores-du-vetement-dans-lantiquite-classique-et-tardive/ https://ressources.una-editions.fr/s/DDd3WGfag7dK57G Ausonius Éditions Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne 10.46608/primaluna30.9782356133878 Until recently, clothing has been studied mainly by archaeology and cultural history. It has been considered a symbol of social, ethnic or gender identity. Instead, this book focuses on the numerous clothing metaphors that we can find in Greek and Latin texts and on their meanings, from a literary and philosophical perspective. It demonstrates that, far from being reduced to a rhetorical device, the metaphor is thought as a genuine conceptual and metapoetic tool in ancient texts. How were the metaphors transmitted and reworked through the years? What various meanings do they convey? These are some of the questions that the twenty or so contributions in this book will address. They explore the continuity and wide variety of clothing metaphors in Classical and Late Antiquity, right up to the Renaissance. The metaphor of clothing emerges as a protean device that allows us to think about political or religious union and disunity, relationships between soul and body, the order of cosmos, or literary creation. These presentations are the result of two years work led by the Himation junior lab’ and its contributors, philosophers, philologists and anthropologists of Antiquity. 10.46608/primaluna30.9782356133878 bfc06fa5-0f79-4168-bed3-99215f2f51e2 9782356133878 9782356133892 Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne 30 422 Pessac open access |
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