Revisiting Salome's dance in medieval and early modern iconology
Mark 6:14-29 and Matthew 14:1-12 recount the death of John the Baptist. Herod had him imprisoned for denouncing as incestuous his marriage to Herodias, the former wife of his brother. During a banquet, Herodias' daughter dances before Herod, who is so enchanted that he promises her a favor. At...
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Формат: | Print |
Язык: | Английский |
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Leuven Paris Bristol, Ct
Peeters
2016
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Studies in iconology (7)
Год: 2016 |
Серии журналов/журналы: | Studies in iconology
7 |
Нормированные ключевые слова (последовательности): | B
Salome, Kleinarmenien, Königin 14-62
/ Танец (мотив)
/ Танец (мотив) (Мотив)
/ Искусство (мотив)
/ История 600-1520
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Другие ключевые слова: | B
Танец (мотив)
B Dance in art B Tanz <Motiv> B Christian art and symbolism B John the Baptist, Saint Death Вид B Salome <Tochter der Herodias> B История 600-1520 B Искусство (мотив) B Salome (Biblical figure) Вид |
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Итог: | Mark 6:14-29 and Matthew 14:1-12 recount the death of John the Baptist. Herod had him imprisoned for denouncing as incestuous his marriage to Herodias, the former wife of his brother. During a banquet, Herodias' daughter dances before Herod, who is so enchanted that he promises her a favor. At her mother's behest, she asks for the head of John the Baptist. The king honors her request and has the head delivered to her on a plate (in disco), which she gives to her mother. When the disciples of John discover about his death, they bury his headless body. In this essay the author revisits the iconographic motif of the dancing girl from an interdisciplinary perspective involving exegesis, gender, anthropology, ritual performance, psycho-energetics, Pathosformeln and paragone |
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ISBN: | 904293428X |