Esther Eidinow
University of Nottingham
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Numen | 2017
Esther Eidinow
Scholarship on ancient Greco-Roman “magic,” over time and place, has largely focused on the role and identity of ritual practitioners, investigating the nature and source of their perceived expertise and often locating it in their linguistic skills. Less attention has been paid to those identified as the targets of magical rituals, who tend to be described as passive recipients of the ritual or the social power of another. In contrast, drawing on the theory of ritual form developed by Robert McCauley and E. Thomas Lawson, alongside the ritualization theories of Catherine Bell, this article argues that victims of magic were also agents of ritual. Focusing on an experience of hostile magic reported by the fourth-century C.E. orator Libanius, it explores how conceptions of magical power were co-created by spell-makers and their so-called victims and should be regarded as relational, that is, as emerging from the interactions of people and groups.
Archive | 1949
Simon Hornblower; A. J. S. Spawforth; Esther Eidinow
Archive | 1998
Simon Hornblower; A. J. S. Spawforth; Esther Eidinow
Archive | 2007
Esther Eidinow
Archive | 2011
Esther Eidinow
Kernos. Revue internationale et pluridisciplinaire de religion grecque antique | 2011
Esther Eidinow
Organizational Aesthetics | 2012
Esther Eidinow; Rafael Ramírez
Journal of Cognitive Historiography | 2014
Esther Eidinow; Luther H. Martin
Landscape and Urban Planning | 2016
Esther Eidinow
Futures | 2016
Esther Eidinow; Rafael Ramírez