Folklore, Magic, and Witchcraft
Cultural Exchanges from the Twelfth to Eighteenth Century
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- Kiadás sorszáma 1
- Kiadó Routledge
- Megjelenés dátuma 2021. augusztus 20.
- ISBN 9780367557690
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem316 oldal
- Méret 234x156 mm
- Súly 635 g
- Nyelv angol
- Illusztrációk 18 Illustrations, black & white; 17 Halftones, black & white; 1 Line drawings, black & white; 1 Tables, black & white 188
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Rövid leírás:
This volume offers eighteen studies linked together by a common focus on the circulation and reception of motifs and beliefs in the field of folklore, magic, and witchcraft.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
This volume offers 18 studies linked together by a common focus on the circulation and reception of motifs and beliefs in the field of folklore, magic, and witchcraft.
The chapters traverse a broad spectrum both chronologically and thematically; yet together, their shared focus on cultural exchange and encounters emerges in an important way, revealing a valuable methodology that goes beyond the pure comparativism that has dominated historiography in recent decades. Several of the chapters touch on gender relations and contact between different religious faiths, using case studies to explore the variety of these encounters. Whilst the essays focus geographically on Europe, they prefer to investigate relationships over highlighting singular, local traits. In this way, the collection aims to respond to the challenge set by recent debates in cultural studies, for a global history that prioritises inclusivity, moving beyond biased or learned attachments toward broader and broadening foci and methods.
With analysis of sources from manuscripts and archival documents to iconography, and drawing on writings in Latin, Hebrew, Arabic, and other languages, this volume is essential reading for all students and scholars interested in cultural exchange and ideas about folklore, magic, and witchcraft in medieval and early modern Europe.
WINNER OF THE KATHERINE BRIGGS AWARD 2022
‘A high-quality edited collection with a global scope and diverse set of contributors. The work transcends national and regional constraints to understand cultural expressions as part of a wider circulation of forms and meanings. Bringing a fresh approach with lively and well-constructed arguments, the book truly showcases the complexity and dynamic creativity of popular culture.’ For more details see here - https://folklore-society.com/blog-post/the-katharine-briggs-award-2022/
‘An engaging collection linking magical events and traditions – from painting to shapeshifting, collecting to witch trials, fairies to astrology – across time and location: surprising and informative.’
Marion Gibson, University of Exeter, UK
‘Held together by the complex concept of cultural exchange, helpfully explored in the introduction, this collection of case-studies illuminates numerous aspects of folklore, magic and witchcraft, both medieval and early modern, from northern Scandinavia to the Islamic world, with a particular focus on Italy, bringing much new European scholarship into reach for an English-speaking audience.’
Jonathan Barry, University of Exeter, UK
‘[...] the anthology looks beyond both the records of witchcraft trials and the notion of the magic-user as, exclusively, a witch, offering a diverse yet complementary set of perspectives on magical traditions as both substance and means of cultural exchange in Europe between the twelfth and eighteenth centuries.’
Anna Milon, Folklore, 2022
TöbbTartalomjegyzék:
Introduction Part 1: Interpreting Folkloric Beliefs 1. The Tree of the Bourlémonts. Gendered Beliefs in Fairies and Their Transmission From Old To Young Women in Joan of Arc’s Domrémy 2. The Rejuvenating Blood: Marsilio Ficino and the Witches 3. The Circulation and Exchange of Ideas, Myths, Legends, and Oral Traditions in the Witchcraft Trials of Italy 4. Between Hell and Paradise: The Legend of the Soul of the Emperor Trajan Part 2: Cultural Exchange among Christian, Islamic, and Jewish Communities 5. Artificial Creation of Human Life: Ibn Waḥšiyya as a Source of the Futūḥāt al-makkiyya 6. Fragments of a Jewish Magical Tradition in the Library of Giovanni Pico della Mirandola 7. Parallel Beliefs: Cultural Exchange between Jews and Christians on Magic and Witchcraft, and the Concerns of the Inquisition Part 3: Preachers as Mediators 8. Some Reports of Magic, Superstition, and Witchcraft in the Medieval Mirabilia Literature 9. ‘Diabolical sorceries’. Vicent Ferrer’s preaching and the emergence of the witchcraft construct(s) in early fifteenth-century Europe 10. Circulation of Magic and Folkloric Traditions in the Times of Antonino of Florence and Bernardino of Siena Part 4: The Cultural Interpretation of Objects 11. Against the Body of Christ: Exchanges and Cultural Upheavals in Early Modern Italy 12. The Natural and the Supernatural: Collecting, Interests, and Trials of the Nuncio Decio Francesco Vitelli in Venice, 1632–1643 13. The Witch Unravelled: How Pieter Bruegel the Elder Developed a Visual Code to Depict Witchcraft and Sorcery Part 5: Trading Ideas about Witchcraft 14. Ignorantia and Superstitio: A Discussion among Theologians and Inquisitors in the Sixteenth Century 15. The MP and the Astrologer: Rival Cultures of Witchcraft in the East Anglian Witch-hunt 16. A Witchcraft Triangle: Transmitting Witchcraft Ideas Across Early Modern Europe 17. The Shape of Evil: Familiars and Shapeshifting Witches in Seventeenth-Century Finnmark 18. Circulating Knowledge in an Enlightened Discourse. Eberhard David Hauber’s Witchcraft Quarterly, 1738–1745
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