Figurines in Hellenistic Babylonia Figurines in Hellenistic Babylonia

Figurines in Hellenistic Babylonia

Miniaturization and Cultural Hybridity

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Publisher Description

In this volume, Stephanie M. Langin-Hooper investigates the impact of Greek art on the miniature figure sculptures produced in Babylonia after the conquests of Alexander the Great. Figurines in Hellenistic Babylonia were used as agents of social change, by visually expressing and negotiating cultural differences. The scaled-down quality of figurines encouraged both visual and tactile engagement, enabling them to effectively work as non-threatening instruments of cultural blending. Reconstructing the embodied experience of miniaturization in detailed case studies, Langin-Hooper illuminates the dynamic process of combining Greek and Babylonian sculpture forms, social customs, and viewing habits into new, hybrid works of art. Her innovative focus on figurines as instruments of both personal encounter and global cultural shifts has important implications for the study of tiny objects in art history, anthropology, classics, and other disciplines.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2020
12 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
561
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
62.9
MB
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