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 Per...
This article examines historically competing categories of magic and religion and their gendered tra...
This exciting new study draws on objects excavated or discovered in the late nineteenth or early twe...
Scholarship on ancient Greco-Roman “magic,” over time and place, has largely focused on the role and...
Christina Petterson reviews Kimberly B. Stratton, Naming the Witch. Magic, Ideology, &a...
This paper will look at the history of magic from the time of the ancient Greeks, to its development...
This study investigates the relationship between two seemingly disparate bodies of evidence for wome...
In western discourse "magic" carries various negative connotations that stem from its use in ancient...
Greek magic is the discourse of magic within the ancient Greek world. Greek magic includes a range o...
Working from the foundation laid by leading historians of medieval witchcraft -- most notably Richar...
Original and comprehensive, Magic in the Ancient Greek World takes the reader inside both the social...
Magic and curses played a strong role in Greek popular culture. As I shall explain below, many Greek...
Much has been written about witchcraft, a topic which has attracted the attention of scholars from e...
Attempts to define and describe magic must reckon with this concept’s slipperiness, as magic is ofte...
In nearly every documented society, people believe that some misfortunes are caused by malicious gro...
This thesis suggests a revision to the chronology of the origins of witchcraft, per se, as opposed t...
This article examines historically competing categories of magic and religion and their gendered tra...
This exciting new study draws on objects excavated or discovered in the late nineteenth or early twe...
Scholarship on ancient Greco-Roman “magic,” over time and place, has largely focused on the role and...
Christina Petterson reviews Kimberly B. Stratton, Naming the Witch. Magic, Ideology, &a...
This paper will look at the history of magic from the time of the ancient Greeks, to its development...
This study investigates the relationship between two seemingly disparate bodies of evidence for wome...
In western discourse "magic" carries various negative connotations that stem from its use in ancient...
Greek magic is the discourse of magic within the ancient Greek world. Greek magic includes a range o...
Working from the foundation laid by leading historians of medieval witchcraft -- most notably Richar...
Original and comprehensive, Magic in the Ancient Greek World takes the reader inside both the social...
Magic and curses played a strong role in Greek popular culture. As I shall explain below, many Greek...
Much has been written about witchcraft, a topic which has attracted the attention of scholars from e...
Attempts to define and describe magic must reckon with this concept’s slipperiness, as magic is ofte...
In nearly every documented society, people believe that some misfortunes are caused by malicious gro...
This thesis suggests a revision to the chronology of the origins of witchcraft, per se, as opposed t...
This article examines historically competing categories of magic and religion and their gendered tra...
This exciting new study draws on objects excavated or discovered in the late nineteenth or early twe...
Scholarship on ancient Greco-Roman “magic,” over time and place, has largely focused on the role and...