ABSTRACT

The past two decades have witnessed a proliferation of scholarship on dress in the ancient world. These recent studies have established the extent to which Greece and Rome were vestimentary cultures, and they have demonstrated the critical role dress played in communicating individuals’ identities, status, and authority. Despite this emerging interest in ancient dress, little work has been done to understand religious aspects and uses of dress. This volume aims to fill this gap by examining a diverse range of religious sources, including literature, art, performance, coinage, economic markets, and memories. Employing theoretical frames from a range of disciplines, contributors to the volume demonstrate how dress developed as a topos within Judean and Christian rhetoric, symbolism, and performance from the first century BCE to the fifth century CE. Specifically, they demonstrate how religious meanings were entangled with other social logics, revealing the many layers of meaning attached to ancient dress, as well as the extent to which dress was implicated in numerous domains of ancient religious life.

part 1|33 pages

Dress and the Social Body

chapter 1|16 pages

What to Wear

Women's Adornment and Judean Identity in the Third Century Mishnah 1

chapter 2|16 pages

Coming Apart at the Seams

Cross-dressing, Masculinity, and the Social Body in Late Antiquity

part 2|43 pages

Dress and Relationality

chapter 3|20 pages

“The Holy Habit and the Teachings of the Elders”

Clothing and Social Memory in Late Antique Monasticism 1

part 3|37 pages

Dress and Character Types

chapter 5|18 pages

The Unibrow That Never Was

Paul's Appearance in the Acts of Paul and Thecla

chapter 6|18 pages

Adorning the Protagonist

The Use of Dress in the Book of Judith

part 4|37 pages

Dress and Status Change

chapter 7|18 pages

A Robe like Lightning

Clothing Changes and Identification in Joseph and Aseneth

part 5|40 pages

Dress, Image, and Discourse

chapter 9|20 pages

Sizing up the Philosopher's Cloak

Christian Verbal and Visual Representations of the Tribōn

chapter 10|19 pages

Imagining Judean Priestly Dress

The Berne Josephus and Judaea Capta Coinage

part 6|37 pages

Dress and Material Realities

chapter 11|18 pages

Putting on the Perfect Man

Clothing and Soteriology in the Gospel of Philip

chapter 12|18 pages

The Paradoxical Pearl

Signifying the Pearl East and West 1