Marginalization and Marginal Groups in Byzantium
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Edited by:
Despoina Ariantzi
About this book
This volume is the result of a first attempt to explore the phenomena of social marginalization and marginal groups in the context of a pre-modern society situated at the crossroads between East and West and between Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, namely Byzantium between the fourth and fifteenth centuries, using as examples three different but functionally and spatially closely related types of marginal occupations, namely female prostitutes, actors, and tavern keepers. Although it is impossible to cover all aspects of such a multifaceted topic as marginalization and marginal groups in one volume, an attempt has been made to cover several key elements as they occurred throughout the Byzantine millennium and to take an interdisciplinary approach to the subject by examining a large body of written sources in conjunction with pictorial representations and archaeological material. A contribution on the medieval West highlights similarities and differences between the Latin and Byzantine spheres. The book consists of a theoretical and methodological introduction and four thematic sections devoted to prostitutes and prostitution, tavern keepers and innkeepers, actors and performers, and the narratological analysis of texts dealing with these three groups. This volume breaks new ground in the field of Byzantine Studies, with a special emphasis on the social history of the Eastern Mediterranean world in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages, with a strong interdisciplinary focus on the use of analytical tools and methods of modern social sciences.
Author / Editor information
Despoina Ariantzi, Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW), Vienna, Austria.
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Frontmatter
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Open Access Transformation of the Millennium Studies
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Dedication
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Acknowledgments
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Contents
V - Part 1: Theory and Historiography
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At the Fringes of Byzantine Society: Prostitutes, Actors, and Tavernkeepers
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Theoretical Approaches to the Byzantine Outsider
37 - Part 2: Prostitutes
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Prostitution and Marginality in Byzantium
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Zeugnisse zur Prostitution in kirchlichen Gerichtsakten der spätbyzantinischen Zeit (13.–15. Jh.)
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Mary Magdalene and the Prostitute Saints: East and West, Marginalized and Demarginalized
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Prostituierte in mittelalterlichen Städten – zwischen Achtung und Verachtung
147 - Part 3: Actors
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Exile on Main Street: A Few Τhoughts on the Curious Case of the Marginal Mime
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Byzantine Mime: A Marginalized Profession?
197 - Part 4: Tavernkeepers
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Einrichtungen byzantinischer Gastlichkeit – zwischen aselgeia und euergesia
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Wohltätige Fremdenherbergen in byzantinischer Zeit: Xenodocheia und ihre Vorsteher (5.–12. Jh.)
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Where are the Inns in Byzantine Asia Minor?
269 - Part 5: Discourse-Analytical Approaches to Marginals in Hagiographic Literature
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On the Margins of Sanctity: Prostitutes, Actors, and Tavernkeepers in Greek Hagiography
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Notes on Contributors
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Index
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