Английская Википедия:Christiane Sourvinou-Inwood
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Christiane Sourvinou-Inwood (Шаблон:Lang-gr; February 26, 1945 – May 19, 2007) was a scholar in the field of Ancient Greek religion and a highly influential Hellenist.
Biography
Sourvinou-Inwood was born in Volos, Greece, in 1945, but grew up in Corfu. Sourvinou-Inwood studied at the University of Athens from 1962–66, where she specialised in history and archaeology, and was a pupil of the Greek prehistoric archaeologist Spyridon Marinatos;[1] after graduating with a starred first in Classics, she began research in the field of Mycenology in Rome, publishing her first article on the reading of a Linear B tablet from Knossos in 1968.[1][2]
Sourvinou-Inwood moved to the UK in 1969,[1] and graduated from Oxford in 1973 with a doctorate on Minoan civilization and Mycenaean beliefs in the afterlife. She subsequently worked as a lecturer in classical archaeology at Liverpool (1976–78), a senior research Fellow at University College, Oxford (1990–95), and Reader in Classical Literature at the University of Reading (1995–98).[3]
Career and influence
After her initial research into Minoan and Mycenaean Greece, Sourvinou-Inwood moved to studying Archaic and Classical Greece, in particular Greek religion, employing evidence from a wide variety of sources including material culture and iconography as well as literary texts, mythology, and ritual practices.[1] She has been praised for the clarity and directness of her approach. In the words of a colleague, "she wanted scholars to abandon fashionable assumptions" and "to read ancient texts through the eyes of their contemporary readers";[4] she insisted on the need to eliminate anachronistic modern assumptions from the study of the ancient world in order to reconstruct the perceptions, beliefs, and ideologies of people in the ancient world.[1]
According to the University of Reading Classics Department, Sourvinou-Inwood's acknowledged supremacy in the area of Greek religion studies made a lasting contribution to the Department's research, and this field continues to be one of its strongholds in the twenty-first century.[5] In 2018, the Festschrift Πλειών. Papers in memory of Christiane Sourvinou-Inwood was published by the University of Crete, edited by Athena Kavoulaki.[1] This followed a memorial conference that was held in 2012 in Crete.
Polis-Religion Model
One of Sourvinou-Inwood's most influential works was her development of the 'Polis-religion' model, which demonstrated how the ancient Greek city (polis) controlled religious life. This was originally explored in two articles, entitled "What is Polis Religion?" and "Further Aspects of Polis Religion";[6] the former has been described as "unquestionably the most influential article on Greek religion of the last 25 years".[3]
Honours
Fiction and poetry
After retiring from teaching in 1988, Sourvinou-Inwood began writing mystery novels set in ancient Greece, featuring a priestess as the detective; the novels draw extensively on her research.[1] A collection of poems written during her undergraduate studies has also recently been published.[1]
Selected bibliography
- Theseus as Son and Stepson: A Tentative Illustration of Greek Mythological Mentality (1979); Шаблон:ISBN
- Studies in Girls' Transitions: Aspects of the Arkteia and Age Representation in Attic Iconography (1988)
- "Reading" Greek Culture: Texts and Images, Rituals and Myths (1991); Шаблон:ISBN[8]
- "Reading" Greek Death: To the End of the Classical Period (1995); Шаблон:ISBN
- "What is Polis Religion?" and "Further Aspects of Polis Religion" in Oxford Readings in Greek Religion (edited by Richard Buxton 2000)
- Tragedy and Athenian Religion (2003); Шаблон:ISBN
- Athenian Myths and Festivals: Aglauros, Erechtheus, Plynteria, Panathenaia, Dionysia (posthumously edited and published by Robert Parker 2011); Шаблон:ISBN
Novels
- Murder Most Classical (under the pseudonym Christiana Elfwood, 2007); Шаблон:ISBN
- Murder at the City Dionysia (2008); Шаблон:ISBN
- Murder near the Sanctuary (2008); Шаблон:ISBN
Notes
External links
- ↑ 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 1,4 1,5 1,6 1,7 Шаблон:Cite book
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite journal
- ↑ 3,0 3,1 Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite news
- ↑ https://www.reading.ac.uk/classics/about/class-history.aspx Шаблон:Webarchive A Short History of Reading's Classics Department
- ↑ Originally published in The Greek city: from Homer to Alexander (1990) edited by Oswyn Murray and Simon Price and republished in Oxford Readings in Greek Religion (2000) edited by Richard Buxton
- ↑ Resulting in the publication of Шаблон:Cite book
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite journal
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