希克索斯人的中伤:术语考量

IF 0.3 Q2 HISTORY
Laura Peirce
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本文研究了希克索斯人的恶名是如何在 17 个古代文本资料中形成的,考虑了诋毁希克索斯人的起源、与这些外来统治者相关的词汇的发展,以及底比斯人或埃及人如何将自己与希克索斯人直接对立起来。该研究揭示了文本资料中用来指代希克索斯人的负面词汇是渐进的,并表明上埃及和下埃及之间日益增长的敌意导致了话语的转变,从而为两个王国之间的冲突以及武士精神的建立提供了理由。最终,这项研究强调了底比斯人(埃及人)在塑造希克索斯人遗产方面的关键作用,希克索斯人遗产已成为一种关键的 "文化记忆",用于阐明和确认新王国时期的古埃及文化身份。
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The Vilification of the Hyksos: A Consideration of the Terminology
This paper investigates how the Hyksos’ notoriety was forged in seventeen ancient textual sources, considering the origins of the vilification of the Hyksos, the development of the vocabulary associated with these foreign rulers, and how the Thebans or Egyptians perceived themselves in direct contrast with the Hyksos. The study reveals that the negative terminology used in the textual sources to refer to the Hyksos is gradual and suggests that the growing hostility between Upper and Lower Egypt resulted in a shift in discourse to justify the conflict between the two kingdoms together with the establishment of a warrior ethos. Ultimately, this research highlights the pivotal role of the Theban (Egyptian) sources in shaping the legacy of the Hyksos that became a key “cultural memory” to articulate and affirm ancient Egyptian cultural identity in the New Kingdom.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Egyptian History (JEgH) aims to encourage and stimulate a focused debate on writing and interpreting Egyptian history ranging from the Neolithic foundations of Ancient Egypt to its modern reception. It covers all aspects of Ancient Egyptian history (political, social, economic, and intellectual) and of modern historiography about Ancient Egypt (methodologies, hermeneutics, interplay between historiography and other disciplines, and history of modern Egyptological historiography). The journal is open to contributions in English, German, and French.
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