The first part of the article presents a line of evolution in recent theory of magic. Marcel Mauss criticizes the earlier theories of J. G. Frazer and A. Lehmann for psychologization and for not viewing magic as an autonomous sociological fact. He consequently poses his own theory that magic is every rite which is coded as abnormal. The magic rite needs a pre-classified universe, from which it can select the single features within the objects in the rite: the rite is hence a linguistic act whose predominant trait is the magic purpose, which determines the other magic elements – that is, the magician, t he magic objects and the magic representations. Finally, he states, the efficacy of magic relies on its status as a sociological fact – the ...
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