Sanctified Violence in Homeric Society
Oath-Making Rituals in the Iliad
- Author: Margo Kitts, Hawaii Pacific University
- Date Published: August 2012
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521174244
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In Sanctified Violence in Homeric Society, Margo Kitts focuses on oath-making narratives found in the Iliad through which she articulates a theory of ritualized violence. She analyzes ritual paradigms, metaphors, fictions, and poetic registers as oath-making principles, which she then traces through Homeric references and texts from the ancient New East. Discussing ritual features that are common to acts of religious violence throughout the world, Kitts makes use of the theory of ritual performance as communication.
Read more- Combines ritual studies and oral traditional studies
- Uses metaphor theory to explore work of ritual in an oral poetic text
- Explains religious violence as ritual communication in a high register, with implications that extend beyond the Iliad into other analyses of ritualized violence
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Kitts presents a detailed study of oath making in Homer's Iliad, both the ritual details and the consequences of oath breaking; in particular, she distinguishes between commensal sacrifices and those involving oaths, and she looks at instances in which deaths on the battlefield are compared to the deaths of sacrificial animals. In doing so, Kitts makes good use of comparative Near Eastern material, including Hittite, Assyrian, and biblical texts.
ChoiceSee more reviews"The book is fluently written and the discussion throughout is careful and detailed. There are many useful references to secondary material, and a valuable appendix of the key passages in Greek." - Fiona McHardy, Roehampton University
"Margo Kitt offers scholars a number of intriguing new views on well-known pieces of poetic material...anyone interested in studying religious rituals-actual or imagined-will profit intellectually from observing Iliadic oath sacrifices through Kitt's wide-ranging and often keen-sighted eyes."
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- Date Published: August 2012
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521174244
- length: 258 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 15 mm
- weight: 0.38kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction: why another treatment of Greek sacrifice?
1. Epics, rituals, and rituals in epic: methodological considerations
2. Premises and principles of oath-making in the Iliad
3. Ritual scenes and epic themes of oath-sacrifice
4. Homeric battlefield theophanies, in light of the ancient Near East
Conclusion.
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