ReMembering Osiris: Number, Gender, and the Word in Ancient Egyptian Representational Systems by Hare, Tom

Tom Hare

ReMembering Osiris: Number, Gender, and the Word in Ancient Egyptian Representational Systems

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The texts and visual arts of ancient Egypt reveal a persistent and sophisticated engagement with problems of language, the body, and multiplicity. This innovative book...

The texts and visual arts of ancient Egypt reveal a persistent and sophisticated engagement with problems of language, the body, and multiplicity. This innovative book shows how these issues were represented and how Egyptian approaches to them continue to influence the way we think about them today.

Tom Hare is Associate Professor of Japanese and Comparative Literature at Stanford University. He is the author of Zeami's Style: The Noh Plays of Zeami Motokiyo (Stanford, 1986).

Genre
History
Pages
344
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Publication Date
Content
ISBN
9780804731799

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