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Egyptology and Assyriology Theses and Dissertations
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Between Social Identity and Royal Ideology: an Analysis of Communication and Persuasion in Old Kingdom Egyptian Letters and Decrees
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This dissertation explores how self-perception and royal ideology shaped and legitimized the ethics of community behavior and hierarchical interaction in the Egyptian Old Kingdom (ca. …
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2022
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Almansa Villatoro, Maria Victoria (creator)
Allen, James P. (Advisor)
Depuydt, Leo (Reader)
Bestock, Laurel (Reader)
Loprieno, Antonio (Reader)
Gee, James P. (Reader)
Brown University. Department of Egyptology and Assyriology (sponsor)
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Egyptian language
Old Kingdom Egypt
Critical discourse analysis
Politeness (Linguistics)
royal ideology
Collectivism--Psychological aspects
Pharaohs
state collapse
Corpora (Linguistics)
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