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The razor's edge: Constructing male identity in Bronze and Iron Age Northern Europe.

机译:剃刀的优势:在北欧的青铜时代和铁器时代建立男性身份。

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Personal hygiene paraphernalia has been largely overlooked in interpretations of prehistoric European societies. Razors in particular have only recently been examined as playing an important role in European prehistoric societies. Typically found in burials and hoards, razors have historically been associated with the "warrior elite" concept in European prehistory. As a counterpoint, this thesis will examine the role personal hygiene and body modification played in identity construction and the possible symbolic role of razors in the construction of male identity in the Bronze and Iron Ages in northern Europe. Direct evidence, such as razors themselves, preserved hair, and bog bodies, as well as indirect evidence, such as emic and etic representations of the human body, and etic written texts that reference body modification, including hairstyles, facial hair grooming and possibly scarification, will be investigated. By using Hodder's concept of entanglement (2012) and drawing on ethnographic examples of body modification, this thesis will outline the possible cultural, social, and magico-religious importance of hair, hair removal and personal appearance in the creation and maintenance of male identity during the Bronze and Iron Ages in Britain and some parts of Scandinavia. This project will demonstrate how multiple lines of evidence regarding the use of razors in prehistoric Europe can help us determine to what extent razors, as well as associated hygiene paraphernalia such as tweezer sets, were objects used in the construction of cultural identity while contributing to the growing literature on ritual, life cycles, and materiality of the body in archaeology more generally.
机译:个人卫生用具在史前欧洲社会的解释中已被大大忽略。尤其是直到最近,剃刀在欧洲史前社会中才发挥重要作用。剃刀通常在墓葬和ho积物中发现,历史上与欧洲史前时期的“战士精英”概念相关。作为对策,本论文将探讨在北欧的青铜时代和铁器时代,个人卫生和身体修饰在身份建构中的作用以及剃刀在男性身份建构中的可能象征作用。直接证据(例如剃须刀本身,保留的头发和沼泽体)以及间接证据(例如人体的emic和etic表征)以及提及身体修饰的etic书面文本,包括发型,面部毛发修饰和可能的划痕,将进行调查。通过使用Hodder的纠缠概念(2012)并借鉴人种学上的身体修饰实例,本论文将概述在创造和维持男性身份期间,头发,脱毛和个人外观可能具有的文化,社会和魔术宗教重要性。英国和斯堪的那维亚某些地区的青铜时代和铁器时代。该项目将展示有关史前欧洲使用剃刀的多条证据如何帮助我们确定剃刀以及相关卫生工具(如镊子套)在多大程度上用于构建文化特性,同时又有助于有关考古学中的仪式,生命周期和身体重要性的文献越来越多。

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  • 作者

    Kincade, Kaitlin.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee.;
  • 学科 Archaeology.
  • 学位 M.S.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 180 p.
  • 总页数 180
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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