Age and Masculinities During the Neo-Assyrian Period

Q2 Arts and Humanities
E. Bennett
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Abstract

The age of an individual changes how other elements of identity, like masculinity, are expressed. For example, the modern expectations of “old men” and “young men” are very different. Here, I explore the differences between “young” and “old” men as expressed in the Neo-Assyrian textual corpus on the Open Richly Annotated Cuneiform Corpus (Oracc). This corpus offers a unique opportunity to incorporate recently developed word co-occurrence methods alongside a traditional close reading approach in order to explore the differences between old and young men in Neo-Assyrian texts. I demonstrate that young men were conceptually different from old men, and both were key to the construction of Neo-Assyrian hegemonic masculinities.
新亚述时期的年龄与男子气概
一个人的年龄改变了其他身份元素的表达方式,比如男子气概。例如,现代对“老人”和“年轻人”的期望是非常不同的。在这里,我探讨了在开放丰富注释楔形文字语料库(Oracc)上的新亚述文本语料库中表达的“年轻人”和“老年人”之间的差异。这个语料库提供了一个独特的机会,将最近发展的词共现方法与传统的细读方法结合起来,以探索新亚述文本中老年人和年轻人之间的差异。我证明了年轻人与老年人在概念上是不同的,两者都是新亚述霸权男子气概构建的关键。
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Journal of Cuneiform Studies
Journal of Cuneiform Studies Arts and Humanities-History
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