Magic: A Theory from the South

Magic: A Theory from the South

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Jun 15, 2015 · English · Paperback (224 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 224
Language English
Published Jun 15, 2015
Publisher HAU
ISBN-10 099050509X
ISBN-13 9780990505099

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In this insightful exploration of ceremonial magic and witchcraft, Ernesto De Martino delves into the rich traditions and practices prevalent in Southern Italy. His work, originally published in 1959, offers a compelling analysis of how magic serves as a vital cultural component, reflecting deeper societal structures and human experiences. Through a meticulous examination of rituals, beliefs, and cultural narratives, he unearths the significance of magic as a lens through which communities understand their world.

De Martino's approach goes beyond mere observation, inviting readers to engage with the complexities of ritualistic practices that are often dismissed or misunderstood. He posits that these magical traditions are not merely relics of the past but are deeply intertwined with contemporary realities, emotions, and existential concerns. His insights contribute to a greater understanding of how magic operates within various cultural contexts, revealing its transformative potential.

This new translation makes De Martino's work accessible to modern audiences, preserving the depth of his analysis while reflecting the evolution of ethnographic theory. It provides an invaluable resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in the intricate relationship between culture, belief, and magic.
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