Poner el cuerpo. Mujeres y política estatal en Mari (Siglo XVIII a.C.)

Women and men are subjects defined both by their physical-natural reality and their socio-cultural environment. In this way they are reified, and many such examples can be found throughout history. We are interested in the situation of women in Ancient Mesopotamia, particularly the daughters of Zimr...

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Autor principal: Rovira, Leticia
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina, Buenos Aires 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/2133/12895
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topic Ancient Near East
Kingdom of Mari
Politics
Antiguo Cercano Oriente
Reino de Mari
Política
Mujeres
spellingShingle Ancient Near East
Kingdom of Mari
Politics
Antiguo Cercano Oriente
Reino de Mari
Política
Mujeres
Rovira, Leticia
Poner el cuerpo. Mujeres y política estatal en Mari (Siglo XVIII a.C.)
topic_facet Ancient Near East
Kingdom of Mari
Politics
Antiguo Cercano Oriente
Reino de Mari
Política
Mujeres
description Women and men are subjects defined both by their physical-natural reality and their socio-cultural environment. In this way they are reified, and many such examples can be found throughout history. We are interested in the situation of women in Ancient Mesopotamia, particularly the daughters of Zimrî-Lîm, king of the city of Mari, the archaeological site of Tell Hariri, modern Syria, during the 18th century BC. ZimrîLîm made marriages a policy of the state. He himself married foreign women and married their joint daughters to other important kings as well. This marital policy was another, more extended, way of dominion where women were a nexus between Mari and other states. In this paper, we will analyze the roles which were assigned and developed by royal women from a political level via a comprehensive approach. These women are presented generally as political objects, though, in extreme cases also they were taking forward actions as subjects and by it they were visualized as “the other,” the foreigner and, in some cases, the enemy.
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title Poner el cuerpo. Mujeres y política estatal en Mari (Siglo XVIII a.C.)
title_short Poner el cuerpo. Mujeres y política estatal en Mari (Siglo XVIII a.C.)
title_full Poner el cuerpo. Mujeres y política estatal en Mari (Siglo XVIII a.C.)
title_fullStr Poner el cuerpo. Mujeres y política estatal en Mari (Siglo XVIII a.C.)
title_full_unstemmed Poner el cuerpo. Mujeres y política estatal en Mari (Siglo XVIII a.C.)
title_sort poner el cuerpo. mujeres y política estatal en mari (siglo xviii a.c.)
publisher Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina, Buenos Aires
publishDate 2018
url http://hdl.handle.net/2133/12895
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