Pharmakeía und crimen magiae: Frauen und Magie in der griechisch-römischen Antike
by
Michaela R|cker
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Format
Paperback
Pages
288
Language
German
Published
Apr 1, 2015
Publisher
Harrassowitz Verlag
ISBN-10
3447102837
ISBN-13
9783447102834
Description
Michaela Rücker delves into the enigmatic interplay of women and magic in the context of ancient Greek and Roman societies. Through a thoughtful exploration of historical texts and artifacts, Rücker sheds light on the cultural perceptions of female practitioners of magic, revealing how they were both feared and revered in their communities. The author examines various aspects of magical practice, from ritualistic spells to the societal implications of female involvement in these activities, painting a nuanced picture of women's roles as both healers and sorceresses.
Rücker's analysis extends beyond mere historical account; she engages with the complexities of gender dynamics, societal norms, and the consequences faced by women entangled in the world of magic. By analyzing evidence ranging from papyrus texts to archaeological findings, she invites readers to reconsider contemporary understanding of ancient witchcraft, femininity, and authority, ultimately posing thought-provoking questions about the legacy of these practices in modern times.
Rücker's analysis extends beyond mere historical account; she engages with the complexities of gender dynamics, societal norms, and the consequences faced by women entangled in the world of magic. By analyzing evidence ranging from papyrus texts to archaeological findings, she invites readers to reconsider contemporary understanding of ancient witchcraft, femininity, and authority, ultimately posing thought-provoking questions about the legacy of these practices in modern times.
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