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245 00 $aDaughters of Hecate :$bwomen and magic in the ancient world /$cedited by Kimberly B. Stratton with Dayna S. Kalleres.
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264 1 $aNew York :$bOxford University Press,$c2014.
300 $axv, 533 pages ;$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 445-489) and indexes.
505 00 $tInterrogating the magic-gender connection /$rKimberly B. Stratton --$tFrom goddess to hag: the Greek and the Roman witch in classical literature /$rBarbette Stanley Spaeth --$t"The most worthy of women is a mistress of magic": women as witches and ritual practitioners in I Enoch and rabbinic sources /$rRebecca Lesses --$tGendering heavenly secrets?: women, angels, and the problem of misogyny and "magic" /$rAnnette Yoshiko Reed --$tMagic, abjection, and gender in Roman literature /$rKimberly B. Stratton --$tMagic accusations against women in Tacitus's Annals /$rElizabeth Ann Pollard --$tDrunken hags with amulets and prostitutes with erotic spells: the re-feminization of magic in late antique Christian homilies /$rDayna S. Kelleres --$tThe bishop, the pope, and the prophetess: rival ritual experts in third-century Cappadocia /$rAyşe Tuzlak --$tLiving images of the divine: female theurgists in late antiquity /$rNicola Denzey Lewis --$tSorceresses and sorcerers in early Christian tours of Hell /$rKirsti Barrett Copeland --$tThe social context of women's erotic magic in antiquity /$rDavid Frankfurter --$tCheating women: curse tablets and Roman wives /$rPauline Ripat --$tSaffron, spices, and sorceresses: magic bowls and the Bavli /$rYaakov Elman --$tVictimology, or: how to deal with untimely death /$rFritz Graf --$tA Gospel amulet for Joannia (P. Oxy. VIII 1151) /$rAnnemarie Luijendijk.
520 $aInterrogating the magic-gender connection / Kimberly B. Stratton -- From goddess to hag: the Greek and the Roman witch in classical literature / Barbette Stanley Spaeth -- "The most worthy of women is a mistress of magic": women as witches and ritual practitioners in I Enoch and rabbinic sources / Rebecca Lesses -- Gendering heavenly secrets?: women, angels, and the problem of misogyny and "magic" / Annette Yoshiko Reed -- Magic, abjection, and gender in Roman literature / Kimberly B. Stratton -- Magic accusations against women in Tacitus's Annals / Elizabeth Ann Pollard -- Drunken hags with amulets and prostitutes with erotic spells: the re-feminization of magic in late antique Christian homilies / Dayna S. Kelleres -- The bishop, the pope, and the prophetess: rival ritual experts in third century Cappadocia / Ayşe Tuzlak -- Living images of the divine: female theurgists in late antiquity / Nicola Denzley Lewis -- Sorceresses and sorcerers in early Christian tours of Hell / Kirsti Barrett Copeland -- The social context of women's erotic magic in antiquity / David Frankfurter -- Cheating women: curse tablets and Roman wives / Pauline Ripat -- Saffron, spices, and sorceresses: magic bowls and the Bavli / Yaakov Elman -- Victimology, or: how to deal with untimely death / Fritz Graf -- A Gospel amulet for Joannia (P. Oxy. VIII 1151) / Annemarie Luijendijk.
520 $a"Daughters of Hecate unites for the first time research on the problem of gender and magic in three ancient Mediterranean societies: early Judaism, Christianity, and Graeco-Roman culture. The book illuminates the gendering of ancient magic by approaching the topic from three distinct disciplinary perspectives: literary stereotyping, the social application of magic discourse, and material culture."--Publisher.
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