Magic: a theory from the South

"This new translation of Sud e magia, his 1959 study of ceremonial magic and witchcrafts in southern Italy, shows how de Martino is not interested in the question of whether magic is rational or irrational but rather in why it came to be perceived as a problem of knowledge in the first place. S...

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Auteur principal: De Martino, Ernesto 1908-1965 (Auteur)
Collaborateurs: Zinn, Dorothy Louise (Traducteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Chicago, Ill. HAU Books [2015]
Dans:Année: 2015
Collection/Revue:HAU books
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Italie (Süd) / Magie / Croyance populaire
RelBib Classification:AG Vie religieuse
KBJ Italie
Sujets non-standardisés:B Manners and customs
B Ceremonial Behavior
B Disease
B Social life and customs
B Magic
B Ethnology
B Basilicata
B History
B Magic (Italy, Southern)
B Basilicata (Italy)
B Italy, Southern
B Folklore
B Italy
B Folklore (Italy, Southern)
B Religion and Medicine
B Basilicata (Italy) Social life and customs
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Résumé:"This new translation of Sud e magia, his 1959 study of ceremonial magic and witchcrafts in southern Italy, shows how de Martino is not interested in the question of whether magic is rational or irrational but rather in why it came to be perceived as a problem of knowledge in the first place. Setting his exploration within his wider, pathbreaking theorization of ritual, as well as in the context of his politically sensitive analysis of the global south's historical encounters with Western science, he presents the development of magic and ritual in Enlightenment Naples as paradigmatic example of the complex dynamics between dominant and subaltern cultures. Far ahead of its time, Magic is still relevant as anthropologists continue to wrestle with modernity's relationship with magical thinking"--Back cover
Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages [195]-200 and index
ISBN:099050509X