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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 on topics such as Surrealism, France in the classical age, alchemy, and American fundamentalism, ranging from popular to elite magic, from theory to practice, from demonology to exoticism, from the magic of memory to the magic of the stage. As these essays show, magic defines the limit of both science and religion but as such remains indefinable.



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"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



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations

Introduction: Magic, Glamour, Curses
Amy Wygant

PART I: MAGIC AND GOD

Chapter 1. Magic and the Millennium
David S. Katz

Chapter 2. Showman or Shaman? The Acts of a Biblical Prophet
Mark Brummitt

Chapter 3. Curse Tablets and Binding Spells in the Greco-Roman World
John G. Gager

Chapter 4. Magic, Healing and Early Christianity: Consumption and Competition
Justin Meggitt

PART II: MAGIC, CULTURE, SCIENCE

Chapter 5. All the Devils: Port-Royal and Pedagogy in Seventeenth-Century France
Nicholas Hammond

Chapter 6. The Magic of French Culture: Transforming "Savages" into French Catholics in Seventeenth-Century France
Sara E. Melzer

Chapter 7. A Magus of the North? Professor John Ferguson and his Library
David Weston

Chapter 8. The Golden Fleece and Harry Potter
Amy Wygant

Chapter 9. Cowboys and Magicians: Buffalo Bill, Houdini and Real Magic
Ronald G. Walters

Chapter 10. The Search for a New Dimension: Surrealism and Magic
Alyce Mahon

Notes on Contributors
Index

The Meanings of Magic: From the Bible to Buffalo

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/12/2006
      ISBN13: 9781845451783, 978-1845451783
      ISBN10: 1845451783

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      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 on topics such as Surrealism, France in the classical age, alchemy, and American fundamentalism, ranging from popular to elite magic, from theory to practice, from demonology to exoticism, from the magic of memory to the magic of the stage. As these essays show, magic defines the limit of both science and religion but as such remains indefinable.



      Trade Review

      "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



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements
      List of Illustrations

      Introduction: Magic, Glamour, Curses
      Amy Wygant

      PART I: MAGIC AND GOD

      Chapter 1. Magic and the Millennium
      David S. Katz

      Chapter 2. Showman or Shaman? The Acts of a Biblical Prophet
      Mark Brummitt

      Chapter 3. Curse Tablets and Binding Spells in the Greco-Roman World
      John G. Gager

      Chapter 4. Magic, Healing and Early Christianity: Consumption and Competition
      Justin Meggitt

      PART II: MAGIC, CULTURE, SCIENCE

      Chapter 5. All the Devils: Port-Royal and Pedagogy in Seventeenth-Century France
      Nicholas Hammond

      Chapter 6. The Magic of French Culture: Transforming "Savages" into French Catholics in Seventeenth-Century France
      Sara E. Melzer

      Chapter 7. A Magus of the North? Professor John Ferguson and his Library
      David Weston

      Chapter 8. The Golden Fleece and Harry Potter
      Amy Wygant

      Chapter 9. Cowboys and Magicians: Buffalo Bill, Houdini and Real Magic
      Ronald G. Walters

      Chapter 10. The Search for a New Dimension: Surrealism and Magic
      Alyce Mahon

      Notes on Contributors
      Index

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