The Nature of Magic: An Anthropology of Consciousness

Author:   Susan Greenwood
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9781845200954


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 May 2005
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Susan Greenwood
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Berg Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781845200954


ISBN 10:   1845200950
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 May 2005
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The Nature of Magic 'reflects increased confidence, maturation of thought, and the ongoing development of sophisticated and nuanced theoretical frameworks that enable [Greenwood] to successfully tackle the challenge of writing academically about magic without simply dismissing, ridiculing, or explaining it away as so many other scholars have done The Pomegranate review by Nikki Bado-Frelick, Iowa State University 'This is a timely and original contribution to our understanding of magical thought in post-modern Western civilization. Greenwood's in-depth study of her subject, combined with thorough field research, has enabled her to perceive connections not previously made, and to construct a comprehensive and ambitious theory of magic.' Roy Willis, Emeritus Research Fellow, University of Edinburgh. 'Most work on contemporary Western shamans and magicians is either uncomprehending dismissal or uncritical celebration. In this work, Greenwood shows again that she is one of the very few authors who can take us further and provide real insight.' Geoffrey Samuel, Professorial Fellow in the School of Religious and Theological Studies, Cardiff University.


'The Nature of Magic 'reflects increased confidence, maturation of thought, and the ongoing development of sophisticated and nuanced theoretical frameworks that enable [Greenwood] to successfully tackle the challenge of writing academically about magic without simply dismissing, ridiculing, or explaining it away as so many other scholars have done' The Pomegranate review by Nikki Bado-Frelick, Iowa State University 'This is a timely and original contribution to our understanding of magical thought in post-modern Western civilization. Greenwood's in-depth study of her subject, combined with thorough field research, has enabled her to perceive connections not previously made, and to construct a comprehensive and ambitious theory of magic.' Roy Willis, Emeritus Research Fellow, University of Edinburgh. 'Most work on contemporary Western shamans and magicians is either uncomprehending dismissal or uncritical celebration. In this work, Greenwood shows again that she is one of the ver


"""The Nature of Magic 'reflects increased confidence, maturation of thought, and the ongoing development of sophisticated and nuanced theoretical frameworks that enable [Greenwood] to successfully tackle the challenge of writing academically about magic without simply dismissing, ridiculing, or explaining it away as so many other scholars have done"" The Pomegranate review by Nikki Bado-Frelick, Iowa State University 'This is a timely and original contribution to our understanding of magical thought in post-modern Western civilization. Greenwood's in-depth study of her subject, combined with thorough field research, has enabled her to perceive connections not previously made, and to construct a comprehensive and ambitious theory of magic.' Roy Willis, Emeritus Research Fellow, University of Edinburgh. 'Most work on contemporary Western shamans and magicians is either uncomprehending dismissal or uncritical celebration. In this work, Greenwood shows again that she is one of the very few authors who can take us further and provide real insight.' Geoffrey Samuel, Professorial Fellow in the School of Religious and Theological Studies, Cardiff University."


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Susan Greenwood is Visiting Senior Research Fellow at the University of Sussex.

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