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Mariam F. Ayad (EDT) Women in Ancient Egypt

Revisiting Power, Agency, and Autonomy

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The American University in Cairo Press

2022

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Cutting-edge research by twenty-four international scholars on female power, agency, health, and literacy in ancient EgyptThere has been considerable scholarship in the last fifty years on the role of ancient Egyptian women in society. With their ability to work outside the home, inherit and dispense of property, initiate divorce, testify in court, and serve in local government, Egyptian women exercised more legal rights and economic independence than their counterparts throughout antiquity. Yet, their agency and autonomy are often downplayed, undermined, or outright ignored. In Women in Ancient Egypt twenty-four international scholars offer a corrective to this view by presenting the latest cutting-edge research on women and gender in ancient Egypt.Covering the entirety of Egyptian history, from earliest times to Late Antiquity, this volume commences with a thorough study of the earliest written evidence of Egyptian women, both royal and non-royal, before moving on to chapters that deal with various aspects of Egyptian queens, followed by studies on the legal status and economic roles of non-royal women and, finally, on women's health and body adornment. Within this sweeping chronological range, each study is intensely focused on the evidence recovered from a particular site or a specific time-period. Rather than following a strictly chronological arrangement, the thematic organization of chapters enables readers to discern diachronic patterns of continuity and change within each group of women.* Clementine Audouit, Paul Valery University, Montpellier, France* Anne Austin, University of Missouri, St. Louis, Missouri, USA* Mariam F. Ayad, The American University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt* Romane Betbeze, Universite de Geneve, Switzerland, and Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, PSL, France* Anke Ilona Blobaum, Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany* Eva-Maria Engel, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany* Renate Fellinger, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK* Kathrin Gabler, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland* Rahel Glanzmann, independent scholar, Basel, Switzerland. * Izold Guegan, Swansea University, UK, and Sorbonne University, Paris, France* Fayza Haikal, The American University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt* Janet H. Johnson, Oriental Institute, University of Chicago, Chicago, Il, USA* Katarzyna Kapiec, Institute of the Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland* Susan Anne Kelly, Macquarie University Sydney, Sydney, Australia* AnneMarie Luijendijk, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, USA* Suzanne Onstine, University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, USA* Jose Ramon Perez-Accino Picatoste, Facultad de Geografia e Historia, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain* Tara Sewell-Lasater, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA* Yasmin El Shazly, American Research Center in Egypt, Cairo, Egypt* Reinert Skumsnes, Centre for Gender Research, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway* Isabel Stunkel, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York, USA* Inmaculada Vivas Sainz, National Distance Education University), Madrid, Spain* Hana Vymazalova, Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague, Czeck Republic* Jacquelyn Williamson, George Mason University, Fairfax, Viriginia, USA* Annik Wuthrich, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austrian Archaeological Institute, Vienna, Austria

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