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Amy . Ed(S): Wygant - The Meanings of Magic. From the Bible to Buffalo Bill.  - 9781845451783 - V9781845451783
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The Meanings of Magic. From the Bible to Buffalo Bill.

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Description for The Meanings of Magic. From the Bible to Buffalo Bill. Hardback. Considers the cultural power of magic, from early Christianity and the ancient Mediterranean to the film career of Buffalo Bill, focusing on topics such as Surrealism, France in the classical age, alchemy, and American fundamentalism. This book ranges from theory to practice, from demonology to exoticism, and from the magic of memory to stage. Editor(s): Wygant, Amy. Series: Polygons: Cultural Diversities & Intersections. Num Pages: bibliog., index. BIC Classification: HRQX2; VXW. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 223 x 158 x 19. Weight in Grams: 408.

The notion of "magic" is a current popular culture phenomenon. Harry Potter, the Lord of the Rings, the commercial glamour of the footballer and the pop idol surround us with their charisma, enchantment, and charm. But magic also exerts a terrifying political hold upon us: bin Laden's alleged March 28 e-mail message spoke of the attacks on America in form of "crushing its towers, disgracing its arrogance, undoing its magic." The nine scholars included in this volume consider the cultural power of magic, from early Christianity and the ancient Mediterranean to the curious film career of Buffalo Bill, focusing ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2006
Publisher
Berghahn Books United Kingdom
Condition
New
Series
Polygons: Cultural Diversities & Intersections
Number of Pages
252
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781845451783
SKU
V9781845451783
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15

About Amy . Ed(S): Wygant
Amy Wygant (1953-2012) lectured in early modern literature and culture at the University of Glasgow. She was a co-founder of Women in French in Scotland (WIFIS), and editor of Seventeenth-Century French Studies. Her publications include Towards a Cultural Philology: Phædre and the Construction of "Racine" (Oxford: European Humanities Research Centre, 1999) and Medea, Magic, and Modernity, and she is editing ... Read more

Reviews for The Meanings of Magic. From the Bible to Buffalo Bill.
"While there is not clear theme that binds such a divers range of essays together, the book's diversity is in fact one of its pleasures. It will lead students and scholars into areas they might not be familiar with or in which they previously had not interest."  ·  MLR

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