This course will examine the social history of magic in the broad context of world history. Attention will be focused on social aspects relevant to different regions in the history of magic and witchcraft. For their study, the main concepts in the course will be gender, sexuality, race, and ethnicity. With the rise of rationalism and secular tendencies, it is these aspects of identity that have become key to accusations of witchcraft/witchcraft. We will therefore consider how the witch trials changed gender relations in European society; how the perception of non-Europeans was conditioned by rationalizing thinking; how magic became a legal legal argument for discrimination against particular groups; how witches and witches themselves dealt with the new reality in different regions of the world; and in what contexts the social rehabilitation of witches took place in modern times. The course will focus on the history of these transformations, which are not really confined to the realm of magic, witchcraft, and the occult, but which have been totally penetrating and changing social relations, legal concepts, ways of seeing justice, and power structures. Much of the course is a seminar class, and virtually all of the literature for the class is in English. Both Russian and English language skills are required for the course.
Learning Objectives
формирование у студентов представлений о потенциальных возможностях методологии социальной истории в области исследования магических практик и представлений различных обществ
ознакомление студентов с основными понятиями в области истории магии, а также понимание основных социальных процессов, способствующих её трансформациям в новое и новейшее время
Expected Learning Outcomes
be able to discuss the basic concepts and history of the development of magic
be able to see the continuity and interdependence between the magical and the scientific
Course Contents
Witch hunt in Middle Ages: demons, truth and court
Magic in Non-western Europe
Colonization and the manufacturing of "alienness"
The magical origins of the scientific revolution
Magic and modern economy
Witchcraft in history and anthropology
Occultism as a modern magic
Magic and Self
Assessment Elements
контрольная
активность на семинарах
финальное эссе
Финальное эссе – анализ любого выбранного источника или ряда источников по теме социальной истории магии. Источники (судебные дела, этнографические заметки, фильмы и пр.) нужно согласовать перед написанием эссе.
Instructor
Starun, Maria
Course Syllabus
Abstract
Learning Objectives
Expected Learning Outcomes
Course Contents
Assessment Elements
Interim Assessment
Bibliography
Recommended Core Bibliography
Recommended Additional Bibliography
Authors