西洋史学専攻
文学部教授 唐橋文らが、パリで西洋古代史の国際シンポジウム “The Role of Women in Work and Society”を主催、発表します。
2014年10月30日
本プログラムとシンポジウムの詳細は、以下をご覧ください。
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The Role of Women in Work and SocietyTravail et société : la part du féminin
Final conference of the REFEMA research program
Colloque final du programme franco-japonais ANR Chorus REFEMA
Nanterre, 5-7 Novembre 2014
Scientific Committee of the Conference:
Francis Joannès (Université Paris-1, Paris)
Fumi Karahashi (Chûo University, Tokyo)
Brigitte Lion (Université Lille III, Lille, organisatrice)
Eiko Matsushima (Hôsei University, Tokyo)
Cécile Michel (CNRS, Nanterre, organisatrice)
Ichiro Nakata (Chûo University, Tokyo)
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THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN WORK AND SOCIETY
Wednesday, November 5 (4th-3rd millennia)
9h30-10h00 Registration
10h00-10h15 B. Lion and C. Michel
Welcome and Introduction
10h15-10h45 F. Joannès
Historiography on Studies Dedicated to Women and Economy in the REFEMA context
10h45-11h15 Keynote speech I
J. S. Cooper
The Job of Sex: The Social and Economic Role of Prostitutes in Ancient Mesopotamia
11h15-11h30 Coffee break
11h30-12h00 Catherine Breniquet
Weaving, Potting and Churning: Women at Work during the Uruk Period. Evidences from the Cylinder Seals
12h00-12h30 Camille Lecompte
The Representation of Women in Lexical Texts
12h30-14h00 Lunch
14h00-14h30 Fumi Karahashi
Women and Land in the Presargonic Lagash E2-MI2 Corpus
14h30-15h00 Maria-Giovanna Biga
Women at Work at the Ebla Court (a Syrian Court of 3rd Millennium BC.)
15h00-15h30 Massimo Maiocchi
Women and Production in Sargonic Adab
15h30-16h00 Coffee break
16h00-16h30 Bertrand Lafont
Women at Work and Women in the Economy during the Neo-Sumerian Period
16h30-17h00 Agnès Garcia-Ventura
Weaving Textiles, Weaving Lives: Engendering Ur III Textile Work Force
17h00-17h45 General discussion on the 4th and 3rd millennia
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Thursday, November 6 (2nd millennium)
9h30-10h00 Adelheid Otto
Women at Work during the 3rd and 2nd Millennia According to Depictions in the Minor Arts of Mesopotamia
10h00-10h30 Cécile Michel
Gender and Work in the Old Assyrian Private Archives
10h30-11h00 Nele Ziegler
The Data from Mari on the Economic Activities of Women (18th century BC)
11h00-11h15 Coffee break
11h15-11h45 Ichiro Nakata
Economic Activities of nadītum Women of Šamaš as Reflected in the Field Sales Contracts Published in MHET II/1-6
11h45-12h15 Katrien de Graef
Cherchez la femme! The Economic Role of nadītum Priestesses in Old Babylonian Sippar
12h15-14h00 Lunch
14h00-14h30 Sophie Démare-Lafont
Women at Work in Mesopotamia: the Legal Point of View
14h30-15h00 Matteo Vigo
Sources for the Study of the Role of Women in the Hittite Administration
15h00-15h30 Brigitte Lion
Work, Gender and Society at Nuzi
15h30-16h00 Coffee break
16h00-16h30 Josué Justel
The Involvement of Women in the Economic Agreements: The Case of the Syrian Late Bronze Age Archives
16h30-17h00 Masamichi Yamada
On the kubuddāʾu in the Emar Texts
17h00-17h45 General discussion on the IInd millennium
20h00 Conference dinner for contributors
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Friday, November 7 (1st millennium)
9h30-10h00 Eiko Matsushima
Women in Elamite Royal Inscriptions
10h00-10h30 Virginie Muller
Women and their Activities According to Cuneiform Divinatory Corpus
10h30-10h45 Coffee break
10h45-11h15 Philippe Clancier
Temple Female Staff and Power during the Neo-Assyrian Period: the Role of Prophetesses
11h15-11h45 Yoko Watai
A Prosopographic Data-Base of Women in the Neo-Babylonian Sources
11h45-12h15 Laura Cousin
Beauty Experts in the Documentation of the 1st Millennium BC: the Female Perfume-Makers
12h15-14h00 Lunch
14h00-14h30 Julien Monerie
Prebend-Owning Women and Temple Economy in Hellenistic Uruk
14h30-15h00 Violaine Sébillotte
Women, Gender and the Economic History of the Ancient Greek World
15h00-15h30 Coffee break
15h30-16h00 Keynote speech II
Saana Svärd Teppo
Women’s Work and Female Administrators in the Neo-Assyrian Palaces
16h00-17h00 General discussion on the 1st millennium and final discussion