Naming the Witch
Title | Naming the Witch PDF eBook |
Author | James T. Siegel |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Total Pages | 284 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780804751957 |
Naming the Witch explores the recent series of witchcraft accusations and killings in East Java, which spread as the Suharto regime slipped into crisis and then fell. After many years of ethnographic work focusing on the origins and nature of violence in Indonesia, Siegel came to the conclusion that previous anthropological explanations of witchcraft and magic, mostly based on sociological conceptions but also including the work of E.E. Evans-Pritchard and Claude Lévi-Strauss, were simply inadequate to the task of providing a full understanding of the phenomena associated with sorcery, and particularly with the ideas of power connected with it. Previous explanations have tended to see witchcraft in simple opposition to modernism and modernity (enchantment vs. disenchantment). The author sees witchcraft as an effect of culture, when the latter is incapable of dealing with accident, death, and the fear of the disintegration of social and political relations. He shows how and why modernization and witchcraft can often be companions, as people strive to name what has hitherto been unnameable.
Naming the Witch
Title | Naming the Witch PDF eBook |
Author | Kimberly B. Stratton |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Total Pages | 324 |
Release | 2022-05-03 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780231510967 |
Kimberly B. Stratton investigates the cultural and ideological motivations behind early imaginings of the magician, the sorceress, and the witch in the ancient world. Accusations of magic could carry the death penalty or, at the very least, marginalize the person or group they targeted. But Stratton moves beyond the popular view of these accusations as mere slander. In her view, representations and accusations of sorcery mirror the complex struggle of ancient societies to define authority, legitimacy, and Otherness. Stratton argues that the concept "magic" first emerged as a discourse in ancient Athens where it operated part and parcel of the struggle to define Greek identity in opposition to the uncivilized "barbarian" following the Persian Wars. The idea of magic then spread throughout the Hellenized world and Rome, reflecting and adapting to political forces, values, and social concerns in each society. Stratton considers the portrayal of witches and magicians in the literature of four related periods and cultures: classical Athens, early imperial Rome, pre-Constantine Christianity, and rabbinic Judaism. She compares patterns in their representations of magic and analyzes the relationship between these stereotypes and the social factors that shaped them. Stratton's comparative approach illuminates the degree to which magic was (and still is) a cultural construct that depended upon and reflected particular social contexts. Unlike most previous studies of magic, which treated the classical world separately from antique Judaism, Naming the Witch highlights the degree to which these ancient cultures shared ideas about power and legitimate authority, even while constructing and deploying those ideas in different ways. The book also interrogates the common association of women with magic, denaturalizing the gendered stereotype in the process. Drawing on Michel Foucault's notion of discourse as well as the work of other contemporary theorists, such as Homi K. Bhabha and Bruce Lincoln, Stratton's bewitching study presents a more nuanced, ideologically sensitive approach to understanding the witch in Western history.
Naming the Witch
Title | Naming the Witch PDF eBook |
Author | James T. Siegel |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 253 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Indonesia |
ISBN | 9781503625358 |
Llewellyn's Complete Book of Names
Title | Llewellyn's Complete Book of Names PDF eBook |
Author | K. M. Sheard |
Publisher | Llewellyn Worldwide |
Total Pages | 396 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 0738723681 |
Parents want the perfect name for their child. Among the baby books available today, none are tailored to the needs of witches, pagans, and other seekers.
Naming the Witch
Title | Naming the Witch PDF eBook |
Author | Stratton, Kimberly B. |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 289 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Jewish magic |
ISBN |
The Craft
Title | The Craft PDF eBook |
Author | Dorothy Morrison |
Publisher | Llewellyn Publications |
Total Pages | 244 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 9781567184464 |
Beginning with the basics of the Wiccan religion and its practices, this book contains everything needed for successful witchery, including mental theory, magikcal theory, and practical training exercises.
Sorceress of the Witch World
Title | Sorceress of the Witch World PDF eBook |
Author | Andre Norton |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 264 |
Release | 2020-12-28 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9781680681970 |
"I summon your banner." With these words, Kaththea the sorceress called forth a power such as no longer existed on the distant planet known as the Witch World. It was a power so great that it could destroy all that she loved best-and might even prove to be a greater evil than the Shadow itself. Yet there could be no other choice for Kaththea than to call on Hilarion in the Death-Naming. For she was a witch deprived of power and she needed a guide to regain her lost skills and her lost world. There was only this ancient one, the opener of gates, with force mighty enough.