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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049510994
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783111381824 , 9783111381916
    Series Statement: Dependency and slavery studies volume 11
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-11-137980-7
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Gymnich, Marion 1968-
    Author information: Brüggen, Elke 1956-
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949731154102882
    Format: 1 online resource (374 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 3-11-138182-X
    Series Statement: Dependency and Slavery Studies ; v.11
    Content: Given that strong asymmetrical dependencies have shaped human societies throughout history, this kind of social relation has also left its traces in many types of texts. Using written and oral narratives in attempts to reconstruct the history of asymmetrical dependency comes along with various methodological challenges, as the 15 articles in this interdisciplinary volume illustrate. They focus on a wide range of different (factual and fictional) text types, including inscriptions from Egyptian tombs, biblical stories, novels from antiquity, the Middle High German Rolandslied, Ottoman court records, captivity narratives, travelogues, the American gift book The Liberty Bell, and oral narratives by Caribbean Hindu women. Most of the texts discussed in this volume have so far received comparatively little attention in slavery and dependency studies. The volume thus also seeks to broaden the archive of texts that are deemed relevant in research on the histories of asymmetrical dependencies, bringing together perspectives from disciplines such as Egyptology, theology, literary studies, history, and anthropology.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Introduction – Narratives of Dependency: Examining the History of Strong Asymmetrical Dependencies through the Lens of Narrative Texts -- , ‘I Am the Champion Who Has No Peer!’: The Language of Dependency in the Tomb ‘Biographies’ of Two Ancient Egyptian Nomarchs -- , Narrating Dependency: The Relationship between David and Solomon of Jerusalem and Hiram of Tyre in Hebrew Bible Traditions -- , Transforming Exodus – Second Temple Liberation Narratives from the Perspective of Historical Narratology -- , Slavery and its Narratives in Ancient Novels – Stories of ‘Decline and Fall’? -- , The Dark Side of Proximity: Advice and Betrayal in the Middle High German Rolandslied -- , Dependency Narrated in a Biographic Manual from the Mamluk Sultanate: The al-Ḍawʾ al-lāmiʿ fī aʿyān al-qarn al-tāsiʿ by al-Sakhāwī (1427–1497) -- , Slave Voices in Ottoman Court Records – A Narrative Analysis of the Istanbul Registers from the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries -- , Narrativity and Dependency: The Captivity of an Ottoman Official in Saint Petersburg (1771–1775) -- , ‘The Suffering of the Russians’: The Narration of Captivity and Suffering in the Imaginations about the Ottoman Stranger in Pavel Levašov’s Writings -- , Context Matters – The Importance of the Narrative Situation and Actors who Transmit Information for Representations of Experienced Captivity: The Case of the Enslaved Russian Captive Iakov Zinov’ev (1838) -- , Narrative, Affective Communities, and Abolitionist Cosmopolitanism in the American Gift Book The Liberty Bell (1839–1858) -- , Narrative Self-Representations of Enslaved People under Slavery Regimes – Myth or Reality? -- , Reading Asymmetrical Dependencies in the Narratives of Nineteenth-Century Women Travelers in Ottoman Lands -- , Hierarchies and Dependency as a Narrative Legitimation Strategy for Female Leadership in an Islamist Framework: A Case-Study of Zainab al-Ghazali’s Prison Memoirs -- , Tattooed Dependencies: Sensory Memory, Structural Violence and Narratives of Suffering among Caribbean Hindu Women -- , Index , Issued also in print.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-137980-9
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_BV046268243
    Format: 216 Seiten : , 1 Illustration.
    ISBN: 978-3-8471-1083-5
    Series Statement: Macht und Herrschaft Band 5
    Note: Beiträge überwiegend deutsch, teilweise englisch
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , German Studies
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    Keywords: Kaiserchronik ; Geschichtsschreibung ; Gattungstheorie ; Geschichtsschreibung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Brüggen, Elke, 1956-
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9949560771502882
    Format: 1 online resource (VI, 313 p.)
    Series Statement: Dependency and Slavery Studies , 8
    Content: An examination of the terms used in specific historical contexts to refer to those people in a society who can be categorized as being in a position of ‘strong asymmetrical dependency’ (including slavery) provides insights into the social categories and distinctions that informed asymmetrical social interactions. In a similar vein, an analysis of historical narratives that either justify or challenge dependency is conducive to revealing how dependency may be embedded in (historical) discourses and ways of thinking. The eleven contributions in the volume approach these issues from various disciplinary vantage points, including theology, global history, Ottoman history, literary studies, and legal history. The authors address a wide range of different textual sources and historical contexts – from medieval Scandinavia and the Fatimid Empire to the history of abolition in Martinique and human rights violations in contemporary society. While the authors contribute innovative insights to ongoing discussions within their disciplines, the articles were also written with a view to the endeavor of furthering Dependency Studies as a transdisciplinary approach to the study of human societies past and present.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Naming, Defining, Phrasing Strong Asymmetrical Dependencies: Introduction -- , A ‘Grammar of Asymmetrical Dependency’ for Early Scandinavia (to c. 1350) -- , Servant or Slave: The Old Persian Words Bandaka, Marika and Daha and their Cognates in Middle Iranian Languages -- , Naming Eunuchs in Islamicate Societies -- , Searching for the Captive Monk: Late Antique Slavery and Syrian Ascetical Theology and Practice -- , Narrating ‘White Slavery’ in and out of Fiction, 1854–1880 -- , The Slave Who Made It: Narratives of Manumitted Slaves in the Greek World -- , Captured, Abducted, Sold: The Muslim Rennewart in the Middle High German Epic Poem Willehalm -- , From Slave to Queen: Hurrem Sultan’s Agenda in Her Narration of Love (1526–1548) -- , Women in the Sachsenspiegel: Gender and Asymmetrical Dependencies -- , Differing Narratives of the Case of the Jaham Brothers and its Aftermath: Enslavement, Emancipation and their Legacies in Martinique -- , Slavery and Beyond through the Lens of Judicial Reasoning – Criminal Justice and Human Rights Approaches and Perspectives -- , Index , Issued also in print. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-121139-8
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1891715658
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (VI, 368 p.)
    Edition: Issued also in print
    ISBN: 9783111381824
    Series Statement: Dependency and Slavery Studies 11
    Content: Given that strong asymmetrical dependencies have shaped human societies throughout history, this kind of social relation has also left its traces in many types of texts. Using written and oral narratives in attempts to reconstruct the history of asymmetrical dependency comes along with various methodological challenges, as the 15 articles in this interdisciplinary volume illustrate. They focus on a wide range of different (factual and fictional) text types, including inscriptions from Egyptian tombs, biblical stories, novels from antiquity, the Middle High German Rolandslied, Ottoman court records, captivity narratives, travelogues, the American gift book The Liberty Bell, and oral narratives by Caribbean Hindu women. Most of the texts discussed in this volume have so far received comparatively little attention in slavery and dependency studies. The volume thus also seeks to broaden the archive of texts that are deemed relevant in research on the histories of asymmetrical dependencies, bringing together perspectives from disciplines such as Egyptology, theology, literary studies, history, and anthropology
    Note: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction – Narratives of Dependency: Examining the History of Strong Asymmetrical Dependencies through the Lens of Narrative Texts -- ‘I Am the Champion Who Has No Peer!’: The Language of Dependency in the Tomb ‘Biographies’ of Two Ancient Egyptian Nomarchs -- Narrating Dependency: The Relationship between David and Solomon of Jerusalem and Hiram of Tyre in Hebrew Bible Traditions -- Transforming Exodus – Second Temple Liberation Narratives from the Perspective of Historical Narratology -- Slavery and its Narratives in Ancient Novels – Stories of ‘Decline and Fall’? -- The Dark Side of Proximity: Advice and Betrayal in the Middle High German Rolandslied -- Dependency Narrated in a Biographic Manual from the Mamluk Sultanate: The al-Ḍawʾ al-lāmiʿ fī aʿyān al-qarn al-tāsiʿ by al-Sakhāwī (1427–1497) -- Slave Voices in Ottoman Court Records – A Narrative Analysis of the Istanbul Registers from the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries -- Narrativity and Dependency: The Captivity of an Ottoman Official in Saint Petersburg (1771–1775) -- ‘The Suffering of the Russians’: The Narration of Captivity and Suffering in the Imaginations about the Ottoman Stranger in Pavel Levašov’s Writings -- Context Matters – The Importance of the Narrative Situation and Actors who Transmit Information for Representations of Experienced Captivity: The Case of the Enslaved Russian Captive Iakov Zinov’ev (1838) -- Narrative, Affective Communities, and Abolitionist Cosmopolitanism in the American Gift Book The Liberty Bell (1839–1858) -- Narrative Self-Representations of Enslaved People under Slavery Regimes – Myth or Reality? -- Reading Asymmetrical Dependencies in the Narratives of Nineteenth-Century Women Travelers in Ottoman Lands -- Hierarchies and Dependency as a Narrative Legitimation Strategy for Female Leadership in an Islamist Framework: A Case-Study of Zainab al-Ghazali’s Prison Memoirs -- Tattooed Dependencies: Sensory Memory, Structural Violence and Narratives of Suffering among Caribbean Hindu Women -- Index , Issued also in print , In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783111381916
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783111379807
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe Narratives of dependency Berlin : De Gruyter, 2024 ISBN 9783111379807
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3111379809
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1858284791
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (VI, 313 p.)
    Edition: Issued also in print
    ISBN: 9783111210544
    Series Statement: Dependency and Slavery Studies 8
    Content: An examination of the terms used in specific historical contexts to refer to those people in a society who can be categorized as being in a position of ‘strong asymmetrical dependency’ (including slavery) provides insights into the social categories and distinctions that informed asymmetrical social interactions. In a similar vein, an analysis of historical narratives that either justify or challenge dependency is conducive to revealing how dependency may be embedded in (historical) discourses and ways of thinking. The eleven contributions in the volume approach these issues from various disciplinary vantage points, including theology, global history, Ottoman history, literary studies, and legal history. The authors address a wide range of different textual sources and historical contexts – from medieval Scandinavia and the Fatimid Empire to the history of abolition in Martinique and human rights violations in contemporary society. While the authors contribute innovative insights to ongoing discussions within their disciplines, the articles were also written with a view to the endeavor of furthering Dependency Studies as a transdisciplinary approach to the study of human societies past and present
    Note: Frontmatter , Contents , Naming, Defining, Phrasing Strong Asymmetrical Dependencies: Introduction , A ‘Grammar of Asymmetrical Dependency’ for Early Scandinavia (to c. 1350) , Servant or Slave: The Old Persian Words Bandaka, Marika and Daha and their Cognates in Middle Iranian Languages , Naming Eunuchs in Islamicate Societies , Searching for the Captive Monk: Late Antique Slavery and Syrian Ascetical Theology and Practice , Narrating ‘White Slavery’ in and out of Fiction, 1854–1880 , The Slave Who Made It: Narratives of Manumitted Slaves in the Greek World , Captured, Abducted, Sold: The Muslim Rennewart in the Middle High German Epic Poem Willehalm , From Slave to Queen: Hurrem Sultan’s Agenda in Her Narration of Love (1526–1548) , Women in the Sachsenspiegel: Gender and Asymmetrical Dependencies , Differing Narratives of the Case of the Jaham Brothers and its Aftermath: Enslavement, Emancipation and their Legacies in Martinique , Slavery and Beyond through the Lens of Judicial Reasoning – Criminal Justice and Human Rights Approaches and Perspectives , Index , Issued also in print , In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783111211398
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783111200705
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als print ISBN 9783111200705
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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  • 7
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB35225892
    Format: VI, 368 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm x 17 cm, 765 g
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    ISBN: 9783111379807 , 3111379809
    Series Statement: Dependency and slavery studies volume 11
    Note: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9783111381916 (ISBN)
    Language: English
    Author information: Brüggen, Elke
    Author information: Gymnich, Marion
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  • 8
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1438668469
    Format: 1 online resource (374 p.).
    ISBN: 9783111381824 , 311138182X
    Series Statement: Dependency and Slavery Studies ; v.11
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- Narratives of Dependency: Examining the History of Strong Asymmetrical Dependencies through the Lens of Narrative Texts -- 'I Am the Champion Who Has No Peer!': The Language of Dependency in the Tomb 'Biographies' of Two Ancient Egyptian Nomarchs -- Narrating Dependency: The Relationship between David and Solomon of Jerusalem and Hiram of Tyre in Hebrew Bible Traditions -- Transforming Exodus -- Second Temple Liberation Narratives from the Perspective of Historical Narratology -- Slavery and its Narratives in Ancient Novels -- Stories of 'Decline and Fall'? , The Dark Side of Proximity: Advice and Betrayal in the Middle High German Rolandslied -- Dependency Narrated in a Biographic Manual from the Mamluk Sultanate: The al-Ḍawʼ al-lāmiʿ fī aʿyān al-qarn al-tāsiʿ by al-Sakhāwī (1427-1497) -- Slave Voices in Ottoman Court Records -- A Narrative Analysis of the Istanbul Registers from the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries -- Narrativity and Dependency: The Captivity of an Ottoman Official in Saint Petersburg (1771-1775) , 'The Suffering of the Russians': The Narration of Captivity and Suffering in the Imaginations about the Ottoman Stranger in Pavel Levašov's Writings -- Context Matters -- The Importance of the Narrative Situation and Actors who Transmit Information for Representations of Experienced Captivity: The Case of the Enslaved Russian Captive Iakov Zinov'ev (1838) -- Narrative, Affective Communities, and Abolitionist Cosmopolitanism in the American Gift Book The Liberty Bell (1839-1858) -- Narrative Self-Representations of Enslaved People under Slavery Regimes -- Myth or Reality? , Reading Asymmetrical Dependencies in the Narratives of Nineteenth-Century Women Travelers in Ottoman Lands -- Hierarchies and Dependency as a Narrative Legitimation Strategy for Female Leadership in an Islamist Framework: A Case-Study of Zainab al-Ghazali's Prison Memoirs -- Tattooed Dependencies: Sensory Memory, Structural Violence and Narratives of Suffering among Caribbean Hindu Women -- Index
    Additional Edition: Print version: Brüggen, Elke Narratives of Dependency Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH,c2024
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    edocfu_9961161480002883
    Format: 1 online resource (VI, 313 p.)
    Series Statement: Dependency and Slavery Studies , 8
    Content: An examination of the terms used in specific historical contexts to refer to those people in a society who can be categorized as being in a position of ‘strong asymmetrical dependency’ (including slavery) provides insights into the social categories and distinctions that informed asymmetrical social interactions. In a similar vein, an analysis of historical narratives that either justify or challenge dependency is conducive to revealing how dependency may be embedded in (historical) discourses and ways of thinking. The eleven contributions in the volume approach these issues from various disciplinary vantage points, including theology, global history, Ottoman history, literary studies, and legal history. The authors address a wide range of different textual sources and historical contexts – from medieval Scandinavia and the Fatimid Empire to the history of abolition in Martinique and human rights violations in contemporary society. While the authors contribute innovative insights to ongoing discussions within their disciplines, the articles were also written with a view to the endeavor of furthering Dependency Studies as a transdisciplinary approach to the study of human societies past and present.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Naming, Defining, Phrasing Strong Asymmetrical Dependencies: Introduction -- , A ‘Grammar of Asymmetrical Dependency’ for Early Scandinavia (to c. 1350) -- , Servant or Slave: The Old Persian Words Bandaka, Marika and Daha and their Cognates in Middle Iranian Languages -- , Naming Eunuchs in Islamicate Societies -- , Searching for the Captive Monk: Late Antique Slavery and Syrian Ascetical Theology and Practice -- , Narrating ‘White Slavery’ in and out of Fiction, 1854–1880 -- , The Slave Who Made It: Narratives of Manumitted Slaves in the Greek World -- , Captured, Abducted, Sold: The Muslim Rennewart in the Middle High German Epic Poem Willehalm -- , From Slave to Queen: Hurrem Sultan’s Agenda in Her Narration of Love (1526–1548) -- , Women in the Sachsenspiegel: Gender and Asymmetrical Dependencies -- , Differing Narratives of the Case of the Jaham Brothers and its Aftermath: Enslavement, Emancipation and their Legacies in Martinique -- , Slavery and Beyond through the Lens of Judicial Reasoning – Criminal Justice and Human Rights Approaches and Perspectives -- , Index , Issued also in print. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-121139-8
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1394872384
    Format: 1 online resource (VI, 313 p.).
    ISBN: 9783111210544 , 3111210545
    Series Statement: Dependency and Slavery Studies , 8
    Content: An examination of the terms used in specific historical contexts to refer to those people in a society who can be categorized as being in a position of 'strong asymmetrical dependency' (including slavery) provides insights into the social categories and distinctions that informed asymmetrical social interactions. In a similar vein, an analysis of historical narratives that either justify or challenge dependency is conducive to revealing how dependency may be embedded in (historical) discourses and ways of thinking. The eleven contributions in the volume approach these issues from various disciplinary vantage points, including theology, global history, Ottoman history, literary studies, and legal history. The authors address a wide range of different textual sources and historical contexts - from medieval Scandinavia and the Fatimid Empire to the history of abolition in Martinique and human rights violations in contemporary society. While the authors contribute innovative insights to ongoing discussions within their disciplines, the articles were also written with a view to the endeavor of furthering Dependency Studies as a transdisciplinary approach to the study of human societies past and present.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Naming, Defining, Phrasing Strong Asymmetrical Dependencies: Introduction -- , A 'Grammar of Asymmetrical Dependency' for Early Scandinavia (to c. 1350) -- , Servant or Slave: The Old Persian Words Bandaka, Marika and Daha and their Cognates in Middle Iranian Languages -- , Naming Eunuchs in Islamicate Societies -- , Searching for the Captive Monk: Late Antique Slavery and Syrian Ascetical Theology and Practice -- , Narrating 'White Slavery' in and out of Fiction, 1854-1880 -- , The Slave Who Made It: Narratives of Manumitted Slaves in the Greek World -- , Captured, Abducted, Sold: The Muslim Rennewart in the Middle High German Epic Poem Willehalm -- , From Slave to Queen: Hurrem Sultan's Agenda in Her Narration of Love (1526-1548) -- , Women in the Sachsenspiegel: Gender and Asymmetrical Dependencies -- , Differing Narratives of the Case of the Jaham Brothers and its Aftermath: Enslavement, Emancipation and their Legacies in Martinique -- , Slavery and Beyond through the Lens of Judicial Reasoning -- Criminal Justice and Human Rights Approaches and Perspectives -- , Index , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783111211398
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783111200705
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    URL: Cover
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