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Emotions in the history of witchcraft

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posted on 2023-06-09, 03:50 authored by Laura KounineLaura Kounine, Michael Ostling
Bringing together leading historians, anthropologists, and religionists, this volume examines the unbridled passions of witchcraft from the Middle Ages to the present. Witchcraft is an intensely emotional crime, rooted in the belief that envy and spite can cause illness or even death. Witch-trials in turn are emotionally driven by the grief of alleged victims and by the fears of magistrates and demonologists. With examples ranging from Russia to New England, Germany to Cameroon, chapters cover the representation of emotional witches in demonology and art; the gendering of witchcraft as female envy or male rage; witchcraft as a form of bullying and witchcraft accusation as a form of therapy; love magic and demon-lovers; and the affective memorialization of the “Burning Times” among contemporary Pagan feminists. Wide-ranging and methodologically diverse, the book is appropriate for scholars of witchcraft, gender, and emotions; for graduate or undergraduate courses, and for the interested general reader.

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  • Published

Publisher

Palgrave Macmillan

Pages

314.0

Book title

Emotions in the history of witchcraft

ISBN

9781137529022

Series

Palgrave studies in the history of emotions

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  • History Publications

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his is an edited book edited by Laura Kounine, Michael Ostling

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  • Yes

Editors

Laura Kounine, Michael Ostling

Legacy Posted Date

2016-11-01

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