Iconography of Humiliation in New Kingdom Egypt

Iconography of Humiliation in New Kingdom Egypt

The Depiction and Treatment of Bound Foreigners

Janzen, Mark D.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2024

320

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9781032492919

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1. Introducing the Iconography and its Discontents; 2. Ideology, Politics, and Propaganda: The Role of Foreigners in Royal Legitimization; 3. The Ubiquity of the Motif: Rhetorical Depictions of Artifacts from the Tomb of Tutankhamun and Related Objects; 4. The Creativity of the Motif: Interactive Depictions; 5. Bound Foreigners in 18th Dynasty Reliefs; 6. Bound Foreigners in the Battle Reliefs of Seti I and Ramesses II; 7. Chasing Greatness: Bound Foreigners in the Reliefs of Merneptah and Ramesses III; 8. The Textual Record and the Fate of Prisoners of War; 9. Cross-Cultural Parallels and Modern Sensibilities; Conclusion.
Tutankhamun;Seti I;Ramesses II;Merneptah;Ramesses III;binding;subjugation;torture;prisoners of war;propaganda;Nubian;Sea Peoples;Libyan;Thutmose IV