Daughters of Hecate
Women and Magic in the Ancient World
Herausgeber: Stratton, Kimberly B.
Daughters of Hecate
Women and Magic in the Ancient World
Herausgeber: Stratton, Kimberly B.
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Daughters of Hecate presents a diverse collection of essays on the topic of women and magic in the ancient Mediterranean world. The book gathers investigations by leading scholars from the fields of Classics, Judaic Studies, and early Christianity, illuminating as well as interrogating the persistent associations of women with magic.
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Daughters of Hecate presents a diverse collection of essays on the topic of women and magic in the ancient Mediterranean world. The book gathers investigations by leading scholars from the fields of Classics, Judaic Studies, and early Christianity, illuminating as well as interrogating the persistent associations of women with magic.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 554
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 932g
- ISBN-13: 9780195342710
- ISBN-10: 0195342712
- Artikelnr.: 47867241
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 554
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 932g
- ISBN-13: 9780195342710
- ISBN-10: 0195342712
- Artikelnr.: 47867241
Kimberly B. Stratton is an associate professor in the College of Humanities at Carleton University. She holds a B.A. in English and Religion from Barnard College, an M.T.S. from Harvard University, and a Ph.D. in the history of religions in late antiquity from Columbia University. She has also studied at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her research covers the fields of early Christianity, rabbinic Judaism, and Greco-Roman religion, focusing on the dynamics of identity formation, discourse, and social construction at the intersection of those ancient cultures. Dayna S. Kalleres is an associate professor in the Program for the Study of Religion and the Department of Literature at the University of California, San Diego. She did her Ph.D. in program for the History of Early Christianity at Brown University; prior to that, she received a B.A. in Comparative Literature and Classics at Indiana University. Her research covers the fields of Greco-Roman Religions and Early to late antique Christianities; her focal interests include magic and religion, ritual studies, demonology and the urban sphere.
* Preface
* 1. Interrogating the Magic-Gender Connection - Kimberly B. Stratton
*
* Part I. Fiction and Fantasy: Gendering Magic in Literature
* 2. From Goddess to Hag: The Greek and the Roman Witch in Classical
Literature - Barbette Stanley Spaeth
* 3. "The Most Worthy of Women is a Mistress of Magic": Women as
Witches and Ritual Practitioners in 1 Enoch and Rabbinic Sources -
Rebecca Lesses
* 4. Gendering Heavenly Secrets? Women, Angels, and the Problem of
Misogyny and "Magic" - Annette Yoshiko Reed
* 5. Magic, Abjection, and Gender in Roman Literature - Kimberly B.
Stratton
* Part II. Gender and Magic Discourse in Practice
*
* 6. Magic Accusations Against Women in Tacitus's Annals - Elizabeth
Ann Pollard
* 7. Drunken Hags with Amulets and Prostitutes with Erotic Spells: The
Re-Feminization of Magic in Late Antique Christian Homilies - Dayna
S. Kalleres
* 8. The Bishop, the Pope, and the Prophetess: Rival Ritual Experts in
Third-Century Cappadocia - Ayse Tuzlak
* 9. Living Images of the Divine: Female Theurgists in Late Antiquity -
Nicola Denzey Lewis
* 10. Sorceresses and Sorcerers in Early Christian Tours of Hell -
Kirsti Barrett Copeland
*
* Part III. Gender, Magic, and the Material Record
*
* 11. The Social Context of Women's Erotic Magic in Antiquity - David
Frankfurter
* 12. Cheating Women: Curse Tablets and Roman Wives - Pauline Ripat
* 13. Saffron, Spices, and Sorceresses: Magic Bowls and the Bavli -
Yaakov Elman
* 14. Victimology or: How to Deal With Untimely Death - Fritz Graf
* 15. A Gospel Amulet for Joannia (P.Oxy. VIII 1151) - AnneMarie
Luijendijk
* 1. Interrogating the Magic-Gender Connection - Kimberly B. Stratton
*
* Part I. Fiction and Fantasy: Gendering Magic in Literature
* 2. From Goddess to Hag: The Greek and the Roman Witch in Classical
Literature - Barbette Stanley Spaeth
* 3. "The Most Worthy of Women is a Mistress of Magic": Women as
Witches and Ritual Practitioners in 1 Enoch and Rabbinic Sources -
Rebecca Lesses
* 4. Gendering Heavenly Secrets? Women, Angels, and the Problem of
Misogyny and "Magic" - Annette Yoshiko Reed
* 5. Magic, Abjection, and Gender in Roman Literature - Kimberly B.
Stratton
* Part II. Gender and Magic Discourse in Practice
*
* 6. Magic Accusations Against Women in Tacitus's Annals - Elizabeth
Ann Pollard
* 7. Drunken Hags with Amulets and Prostitutes with Erotic Spells: The
Re-Feminization of Magic in Late Antique Christian Homilies - Dayna
S. Kalleres
* 8. The Bishop, the Pope, and the Prophetess: Rival Ritual Experts in
Third-Century Cappadocia - Ayse Tuzlak
* 9. Living Images of the Divine: Female Theurgists in Late Antiquity -
Nicola Denzey Lewis
* 10. Sorceresses and Sorcerers in Early Christian Tours of Hell -
Kirsti Barrett Copeland
*
* Part III. Gender, Magic, and the Material Record
*
* 11. The Social Context of Women's Erotic Magic in Antiquity - David
Frankfurter
* 12. Cheating Women: Curse Tablets and Roman Wives - Pauline Ripat
* 13. Saffron, Spices, and Sorceresses: Magic Bowls and the Bavli -
Yaakov Elman
* 14. Victimology or: How to Deal With Untimely Death - Fritz Graf
* 15. A Gospel Amulet for Joannia (P.Oxy. VIII 1151) - AnneMarie
Luijendijk
* Preface
* 1. Interrogating the Magic-Gender Connection - Kimberly B. Stratton
*
* Part I. Fiction and Fantasy: Gendering Magic in Literature
* 2. From Goddess to Hag: The Greek and the Roman Witch in Classical
Literature - Barbette Stanley Spaeth
* 3. "The Most Worthy of Women is a Mistress of Magic": Women as
Witches and Ritual Practitioners in 1 Enoch and Rabbinic Sources -
Rebecca Lesses
* 4. Gendering Heavenly Secrets? Women, Angels, and the Problem of
Misogyny and "Magic" - Annette Yoshiko Reed
* 5. Magic, Abjection, and Gender in Roman Literature - Kimberly B.
Stratton
* Part II. Gender and Magic Discourse in Practice
*
* 6. Magic Accusations Against Women in Tacitus's Annals - Elizabeth
Ann Pollard
* 7. Drunken Hags with Amulets and Prostitutes with Erotic Spells: The
Re-Feminization of Magic in Late Antique Christian Homilies - Dayna
S. Kalleres
* 8. The Bishop, the Pope, and the Prophetess: Rival Ritual Experts in
Third-Century Cappadocia - Ayse Tuzlak
* 9. Living Images of the Divine: Female Theurgists in Late Antiquity -
Nicola Denzey Lewis
* 10. Sorceresses and Sorcerers in Early Christian Tours of Hell -
Kirsti Barrett Copeland
*
* Part III. Gender, Magic, and the Material Record
*
* 11. The Social Context of Women's Erotic Magic in Antiquity - David
Frankfurter
* 12. Cheating Women: Curse Tablets and Roman Wives - Pauline Ripat
* 13. Saffron, Spices, and Sorceresses: Magic Bowls and the Bavli -
Yaakov Elman
* 14. Victimology or: How to Deal With Untimely Death - Fritz Graf
* 15. A Gospel Amulet for Joannia (P.Oxy. VIII 1151) - AnneMarie
Luijendijk
* 1. Interrogating the Magic-Gender Connection - Kimberly B. Stratton
*
* Part I. Fiction and Fantasy: Gendering Magic in Literature
* 2. From Goddess to Hag: The Greek and the Roman Witch in Classical
Literature - Barbette Stanley Spaeth
* 3. "The Most Worthy of Women is a Mistress of Magic": Women as
Witches and Ritual Practitioners in 1 Enoch and Rabbinic Sources -
Rebecca Lesses
* 4. Gendering Heavenly Secrets? Women, Angels, and the Problem of
Misogyny and "Magic" - Annette Yoshiko Reed
* 5. Magic, Abjection, and Gender in Roman Literature - Kimberly B.
Stratton
* Part II. Gender and Magic Discourse in Practice
*
* 6. Magic Accusations Against Women in Tacitus's Annals - Elizabeth
Ann Pollard
* 7. Drunken Hags with Amulets and Prostitutes with Erotic Spells: The
Re-Feminization of Magic in Late Antique Christian Homilies - Dayna
S. Kalleres
* 8. The Bishop, the Pope, and the Prophetess: Rival Ritual Experts in
Third-Century Cappadocia - Ayse Tuzlak
* 9. Living Images of the Divine: Female Theurgists in Late Antiquity -
Nicola Denzey Lewis
* 10. Sorceresses and Sorcerers in Early Christian Tours of Hell -
Kirsti Barrett Copeland
*
* Part III. Gender, Magic, and the Material Record
*
* 11. The Social Context of Women's Erotic Magic in Antiquity - David
Frankfurter
* 12. Cheating Women: Curse Tablets and Roman Wives - Pauline Ripat
* 13. Saffron, Spices, and Sorceresses: Magic Bowls and the Bavli -
Yaakov Elman
* 14. Victimology or: How to Deal With Untimely Death - Fritz Graf
* 15. A Gospel Amulet for Joannia (P.Oxy. VIII 1151) - AnneMarie
Luijendijk