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Exploring Sacred Ink: Tattooing, Identity, and Belonging

Editat de Alinda Damsma
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 aug 2026
Interrogating a rich array of archaeological, textual, and visual sources, Exploring Sacred Ink reveals how tattooing and sacredness are intertwined, from the ancient world to the present. This interdisciplinary volume highlights the diverse motivations for inscribing the sacred onto the body: as an attestation of the bearer’s servitude to the divine; an affirmation of belonging to a faith community; an expression of deeply held (magico-)religious beliefs; or a sign of reverence toward holy places, people, languages, symbols, and texts. It further demonstrates that sacredness is not only made visible on the skin itself but can also encompass the spirituality attributed to the tattooing process or the spiritual perception of an otherwise secular tattoo. Spanning religious and secular frameworks and cultures of both the Old and New Worlds, this volume offers a compelling resource for readers engaged in the study of body modification and embodiment.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781041019664
ISBN-10: 1041019661
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 60
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Introduction  1. (Re)constructing Tattoo Practices in the Ancient Nile Valley  2. The Devil’s Mark as Divine Tattoo in Margaret Murray’s Witch-Cult Hypothesis  3. Was The Divine Name Tattooed as Numbers 6:27 Indicates?  4. Marked Hands: Proper Names as Hand Tattoos in the Hebrew Bible  5. “As a Sign Upon Your Arm”: Gabriel Wolff’s Hebrew Calligraphy Tattoos as Jewish Ritual  6. Tattooing in Archaic Greece  7. Prolegomena to a History of Women’s Tattoos in Iran  8. Sacred Skin: Ritual Body Marking and the Tattooed Man of Huacho in Pre-Columbian Peru  9. The Body as the Cosmos: Pre-Hispanic Tattooing in Mexico  10. Santa Muerte Tattooed in the Skin: Death Inside the Flesh  11. Language Reclamation and Identity Construction through Meänkieli Tattoos Index

Notă biografică

Alinda Damsma is a lecturer in ancient Semitic languages in the Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies at University College London, UK.

Descriere

Interrogating a rich array of archaeological, textual, and visual sources, Exploring Sacred Ink reveals how tattooing and sacredness are intertwined, from the ancient world to the present.