Power, Gender, and Mobility. Aspects of Indo-European Society

Riccardo Ginevra (Editor), Stefan Höfler (Editor), Birgit Anette Olsen (Editor)

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Abstract

The volume is situated at the intersection of diverse but complementary approaches to the investigation of prehistoric culture and society: combining perspectives from linguistics, archaeology, anthropology, and history of religion, it seeks to explore the dynamics of power, gender, and mobility – three concepts that are essential for a profound understanding of the historically attested Indo-European– speaking societies and of the prehistoric society reflected by Proto-Indo-European. The book offers a comprehensive analysis of topics ranging from gender roles and female onomastics to power structures and the role of poets as social brokers, from Indo-European legal language and initiation rites to matrimonial practices and age-based social hierarchies. It provides fresh interpretations and new approaches to known material as well as novel explorations and unprecedented analyses of new data.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherMuseum Tusculanum
Number of pages444
ISBN (Print)9788763547284
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Publication series

NameCOPENHAGEN STUDIES IN INDO-EUROPEAN

Keywords

  • Indo-European Studies, Historical Linguistics, Comparative Reconstruction, Archaeology, Anthropology, Sociology, History of Religions

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