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The Temporality of Festivals - Approaches to Festive Time in Ancient Babylon, Greece, Rome, and Medieval China

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How can time become festive? How do festivals manage to make time 'special', to mark out a certain day or days, to distinguish them from 'normal', everyday time, and to fill them with meaning? And how can we reconstruct what festive time looked like in the past and what people thought about it?
While a lot of research has been done on festivals from the point of view of several scholarly disciplines, the specific temporality of festivals has not yet attracted sufficient attention. In this volume, scholars from different fields provide answers to the questions raised above, based on a fresh analysis of astronomical documents, calendars, and literary texts. Cultures as diverse as ancient Babylon, Greece and Rome, and medieval China all share a sense of calendrically recurring festive time as something special that needs to be carefully mapped out and preserved, often with great sophistication, and that gives us precious insights into the broader religious, political, and social dimensions of time within past cultures.

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Anke Walter, Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK.


Product details

Assisted by Anke Walter (Editor)
Publisher De Gruyter
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.07.2024
 
EAN 9783111364865
ISBN 978-3-11-136486-5
No. of pages 94
Weight 172 g
Illustrations 1 b/w and 5 col. ill., 5 b/w tbl.
Series Chronoi
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Antiquity

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