Barbe et barbus : symboliques, rites et pratiques du port de la barbe dans le Proche-Orient ancien et moderne

Fiche technique

Format : Broché
Nb de pages : 191 pages
Poids : 1300 g
Dimensions : 21cm X 30cm
Date de parution :
ISBN : 978-3-0343-3611-6
EAN : 9783034336116

Barbe et barbus

symboliques, rites et pratiques du port de la barbe dans le Proche-Orient ancien et moderne

chez P. Lang

Collection(s) : Etudes genevoises sur l'Antiquité

Paru le | Broché 191 pages

Professionnels

67.83 Indisponible

avec la collaboration de Zina Maleh


Quatrième de couverture

Ranging from Sumer to ISIS, this collection presents an historic and anthropological approach to the beard in Middle Eastern religious traditions. The twelve contributions, along with a general introduction, cover the ancient Near East (Mesopotamia, Egypt and the Hittites), Judaism, and medieval to contemporary Islam. Since Antiquity the beard has been a symbol of masculine power, linked directly to ideologies of the male body. Whether the wearing of a beard is compulsory or prohibited, encouraged or mocked, it is a fundamental marker of identity and ideology, particularly in the Islamic world. The essays in Barbe et barbus are an elegant demonstration of the complexities inherent in the pilosity of the masculine visage.

Biographie

Youri Volokhine, historian of religions and Egyptologist, is senior lecturer at the University of Geneva. Bruce Fudge is Professor of Arabic at the University of Geneva. Thomas Herzog, specialist in Mamluk history, is associated researcher at the University of Bern. Zina Maleh is a doctoral student in Arabic literature at the University of Geneva.