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A painful matter: the sandal as a hitting implement in Athenian iconography

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A painful matter: the sandal as a hitting implement in Athenian iconography

Y. Young

Explore the intriguing role of sandals in Athenian ceramic art, where these common footwear items are wielded as instruments of control and humiliation in both educational and erotic contexts. This research, conducted by Yael Young, reveals how the ordinary becomes extraordinary, reshaping our understanding of Athenian culture.... show more
Abstract
The article examines a series of images on Athenian ceramic vases in which sandals are depicted as a hitting implement. This iconographic motif appears mainly in two contexts: educational scenes, where an adult hits a subordinate, and erotic scenes, where the hitting action is almost always performed by males upon female prostitutes. The utilisation of this specific mundane object, rather than equally available others, for these violent acts is explored in light of psychologist James J. Gibson's term "affordance", which refers to the potentialities held by an object for a particular set of actions, stemming from its material properties. I suggest that the choice of the sandal is not arbitrary: it supports these aggressors' desire to cause pain to those of lower status, thereby controlling and humiliating them. The affordances of the sandal, stemming from its shape and material and the inherent potentialities for action, are perceived and exploited by the hitters. Though not designed as a hitting implement, in the hands of these privileged figures in these specific situations, the mundane, ordinary sandal becomes the medium, a social agent, by which their control attains physical embodiment. Thanks to the Athenian vase painters, we are able to register and visualise latent affordances of the sandal that previously lay out of sight. It seems that in the context of Athenian society, the supposed dichotomy between the ordinary usage and the extraordinary violent usage of the sandal collapses. In this particular case, hitting with a sandal seems as ordinary as donning it in everyday use.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Aug 12, 2020
Authors
Yael Young
Tags
Athenian ceramics
sandals
affordance
control
humiliation
vase imagery
educational scenes
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