Much Ado about Marduk

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Much Ado about Marduk

Questioning Discourses of Royalty in First Millennium Mesopotamian Literature

Middle Eastern history Old Testaments Indigenous religions, spiritual beliefs and mythologies of the Americas

Author: Jennifer Finn

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Collection: Studies in Ancient Near Eastern Records (SANER)

Language: English

Published by: De Gruyter

Published on: 22nd May 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 251 pages

ISBN: 9781501504983


Introduction

Scholars often assume that the nature of Mesopotamian kingship was such that questioning royal authority was impossible. This volume challenges that general assumption, by presenting an analysis of the motivations, methods, and motifs behind a scholarly discourse about kingship that arose in the final stages of the last Mesopotamian empires.

Focus of the Volume

The focus of the volume is the proliferation of a literature that problematizes authority in the Neo-Assyrian period, when texts first begin to specifically explore various modalities for critique of royalty. This development is symptomatic of a larger discourse about the limits of power that emerges after the repatriation of Marduk's statue to Babylon during the reign of Nebuchadnezzar I in the 12th century BCE.

Historical and Political Context

From this point onwards, public attitudes toward Marduk provide a framework for the definition of proper royal behavior, and become a point of contention between Assyria and Babylonia. It is in this historical and political context that several important Akkadian compositions are placed. The texts are analyzed from a new perspective that sheds light on their original milieux and intended functions.

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