
Urban Magic in Early Modern Spain: Abracadabra Omnipotens
por:
María Tausiet
Idioma: Inglês
Formato: Capa dura
ISBN 10: 1137355875
ISBN 13: 9781137355874
Data de publicação:
January 17th, 2014
Editora: Palgrave Macmillan
Páginas: 268
In early modern Spain, a tapestry of urban life interwove with the mystical, creating a world steeped in magic and superstition. María Tausiet delves into the vibrant city of Saragossa, where the boundaries between the ordinary and the extraordinary blur. As she explores various court records, she uncovers a startling glimpse into the lives of those who wielded magic—be it for healing, protection, or personal gain.
The author skillfully navigates the intricate landscape of beliefs and practices that shaped everyday existence during this period. Observations highlight the societal dynamics at play, revealing how individuals harnessed urban magic to navigate the challenges of life. Engaging narratives accompany thorough analysis, presenting the motivations, fears, and aspirations of both practitioners and their clients.
Tausiet’s work illuminates the cultural significance of such magical practices, providing context to their acceptance within a society grappling with shifting paradigms. Through a blend of historical documentation and personal stories, the complexities of belief systems come alive, drawing readers into a world where the supernatural holds sway over reality.
Ultimately, the exploration illustrates how urban magic was not merely an anomaly but rather an essential part of the fabric of early modern Spanish society. In revealing the omnipresence of magic, Tausiet invites readers to reflect on the enduring human yearning for control over the unknown.
The author skillfully navigates the intricate landscape of beliefs and practices that shaped everyday existence during this period. Observations highlight the societal dynamics at play, revealing how individuals harnessed urban magic to navigate the challenges of life. Engaging narratives accompany thorough analysis, presenting the motivations, fears, and aspirations of both practitioners and their clients.
Tausiet’s work illuminates the cultural significance of such magical practices, providing context to their acceptance within a society grappling with shifting paradigms. Through a blend of historical documentation and personal stories, the complexities of belief systems come alive, drawing readers into a world where the supernatural holds sway over reality.
Ultimately, the exploration illustrates how urban magic was not merely an anomaly but rather an essential part of the fabric of early modern Spanish society. In revealing the omnipresence of magic, Tausiet invites readers to reflect on the enduring human yearning for control over the unknown.