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Anthonioz Stéphanie, Fink Sebastian (Eds.). Representing the Wise: A Gendered Approach

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Anthonioz Stéphanie, Fink Sebastian (Eds.). Representing the Wise: A Gendered Approach
Zaphon, 2019. — 207 p. — (Melammu Workshops and Monographs 1).
Proceedings of the 1st Melammu Workshop. Lille, 4-5 April 2016
The first of the Melammu Workshops askes how female and male representatives of the wise, female and male sages, were conceptualized in antiquity and whether there was a clear difference between female and male wisdom. The workshop followed a kind of historical chronology starting from Mesopotamian and Egyptian sources, continuing West through the Levant and ending with Greek and Roman documentation. It permitted a vast exploration of sages, both divine and human, as they were portrayed in antiquity. The papers brought to light several tensions among which the question of gender was not the least. Indeed, the nature of wisdom itself, human and divine, empirical, theoretical but also at times abstract and difficult to outline, pointed to the difficulty of a definition. Hence the plurality of representations might be interpreted as a sign of this difficulty and variety. Moreover, the gender question was found to be strongly related to the societies and their organization as evidenced elsewhere in current research. Any generalization or typology of the sages at this point could not be drawn but a clear historical evolution toward masculine representation of wisdom was evidenced. Certainly, this has to do with social change, economic structures and the loci of power and authority. However, in many regards, women appear as counterparts or homologues of men in their quest for wisdom. In that sense, the workshop proved very fruitful in displaying a large gallery of portraits and in bringing to light differences according to social settings and sources but also main trends of evolution through historical times.
Stéphanie Anthonioz / Sebastian Fink - Representing the Wise: A Gendered Approach. Introduction
Gebhard Selz - Female Sages in the Sumerian tradition of Mesopotamia
Peeter Espak - Male Sages in Sumerian Literature
Saana Svärd - Female Sages in Akkadian Literature
Raija Mattila - Male Sages in Akkadian Literature
Pascal Vernus - The Sages / Wisemen in Ancient Egypt
Ehud Ben Zvi - Memories of Female (and Male) Sages in late Persian / Early Hellenistic Yehud Considerations Informed by Social Memory and Current Cross- and Trans-disciplinary Trends in the Study of Wisdom
Stéphanie Anthonioz - Lady Wisdom in Prov 1–9; 31: Context, Definition and Function of her Personification
Ennio Biondi - Lady Wisdom in Greek Culture: Athena as a Deity of Polymorphic Intelligence
Claudia Horst - Paideia Makes the Man: A Gendered Approach to the Figure of the Wise Man in Imperial Rome
Kordula Schnegg - Female Sages in Roman Literature – Selected Examples
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