
Magical Thinking
History, Possibility and the Idea of the Occult
Stuart McWilliams(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 20. June 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
200 pages
978-1-4725-0858-4 (ISBN)
Description
How do we write about magic?
Responding to a renewed interest in the history of the occult, this volume examines the role of magic in a series of methodological controversies in the humanities. In case studies ranging from the 'necromancy' of historiography to the strident rationalism of the 'New Atheism,' Magical Thinking sets out the surprising ways in which scholars and critics have imagined the occult. The volume argues that thinking and writing about magic has engendered multiple epistemological crises, profoundly unsettling the understanding of history and knowledge in Western culture. By examining how scholarly writing has contended and conspired with discourses of enchantment, the book reveals the implications of magic - and its scholarship - for intellectual history.
Responding to a renewed interest in the history of the occult, this volume examines the role of magic in a series of methodological controversies in the humanities. In case studies ranging from the 'necromancy' of historiography to the strident rationalism of the 'New Atheism,' Magical Thinking sets out the surprising ways in which scholars and critics have imagined the occult. The volume argues that thinking and writing about magic has engendered multiple epistemological crises, profoundly unsettling the understanding of history and knowledge in Western culture. By examining how scholarly writing has contended and conspired with discourses of enchantment, the book reveals the implications of magic - and its scholarship - for intellectual history.
Reviews / Votes
I enjoyed the book and found its reasoningprovocative...I will look forward to McWilliams's future books -- Claire Fanger, Rice University * The British Journal for the History of Science * The erudition and the learnedness of some the passages are simply breathtaking... [An] engaging and surprising piece of work... we will undoubtedly read more of [McWilliams's] work in the future. -- Jakob Lehne, European University Institute * European Review of History *
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
313 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4725-0858-4 (9781472508584)
DOI
CBID181100
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12/2011
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Bloomsbury Continuum
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Continuum Publishing Corporation
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Person
Stuart McWilliams is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Oslo, Norway. His research interests include English literary and intellectual history, medievalism and the theory of history.
Content
Introduction / 1. A Bastard Sister: Magic as an Object of Study in the Twentieth Century / 2. The Hidden Name: Periodization and the Politics of Definition / 3. Divination and History: The Necromantic Imagination / 4. Representations I: Demonological Aesthetics / 5. Representations II: Angelic Mediations / 6. Where is the Ritual in 'Ritual Magic'? / 7. The Practice of Syncretism: Religious Hybridization in Late Antique and Medieval Ritual Magic / 8. The Experimental Act / 9. Does Magic Work? / Conclusion / Bibliography / Index.