Portrait of the different and the others in Akkadian literary tradition, from the perspective of Emmanuel Levinas Cover Image

Prikaz drugih i drukčijih u akadskoj književnoj tradiciji, iz perspektive Emmanuela Levinasa
Portrait of the different and the others in Akkadian literary tradition, from the perspective of Emmanuel Levinas

Author(s): Robert STUBIČAR
Subject(s): Gender Studies, Cultural history, Social history, Sociology of Culture, Theory of Literature, Sociology of Literature
Published by: Udruženje za proučavanje i promoviranje ilirskog naslijeđa i drevnih i klasičnih civilizacija “BATHINVS”
Keywords: Akkad; other and different; disability; homosexuality; nationality; race; Akkadian literature; Levinas; philosophy;

Summary/Abstract: In the paper Portrait of the different and the others in Akkadian literary tradition, from the perspective of Emmanuel Levinas, the author will, with the help of literary and historical sources from the Akkadian literary tradition, investigate the existence of the different and the others in Akkadian scripture and in their society. The concept of otherness, within Akkadian society, will be linked to the characters of literary works, their sexual orientation, gender, race, disability, ethnic and national affiliation. Furthermore, due to the fact that this topic is socially determined, it is necessary to present the social groups that are identified as the different and the other, not just in the literary, but also in the social and civilizational sense, that is, in the form of their position in Akkadian society. Based on this, with the help of Levinas’s nterpretation of the other and otherness, it will be concluded that the ancient Akkadians were a type of society that successfully integrated the different and the others into their society, and in this way those people were enabled to live a normal and dignified life like other members of their community.

  • Issue Year: 7/2023
  • Issue No: 7
  • Page Range: 35-58
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: Croatian