The Roman House and Social Identity

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Gebonden, 310 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | 2003
ISBN13: 9780521814331
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Examines a diverse range of house types in an effort to understand how people imagined and articulated their place in the Roman world, from Britain to Syria. Shelly Hales considers the nature and role of domestic decoration and its role in promoting social identities. From the Egyptian themes of imperial residences in Italy, to the viticultural designs found in the rock-cut homes in Petra, this decoration consistently appeals to fantasies beyond the immediate realities of their inhabitants. Hales contends that fantasy served a key role in allowing individuals and communities to meet expectations and indulge aspirations, to confirm and to compete within the diverse empire. Employing a wide range of approaches to the study of the house and acculturation in the Roman Empire, her book serves as the first synthesis of Roman domestic architecture and offers new insights into the complexities and contradictions of being Roman.

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ISBN13:9780521814331
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:310

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Part I: 1. The ideal home; 2. The house and the construction of memory; 3. The imperial palace; Part II: 4. Finding a way into the Pompeian house; 5. The art of impression in the houses of Pompeii; Part III: 6. The houses of the western provinces; 7. The east Greek oikos.
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