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Appearance of Witchcraft - Print and Visual Culture in Sixteenth-Century Europe

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Zusatztext 'This long awaited book is the definitive history of the image of thewitch in fifteenth and sixteenth century Europe. Zika's scholarship isextraordinary- he takes us through popular perceptions! iconography andintellectual history as he unravels the meanings of these compellingimages. A masterly study! it will interest all historians of sexuality!art! and culture.' - Lyndal Roper! The University of Oxford'This is a major reworking of the visual history of witchcraft and more comprehensive than anything that has gone before. The scholarship is exhaustive and impeccable throughout? It will be the standard work on the subject for many years.' -Stuart Clark! University of Swansea'The imagery of early modern witchcraft has not had such a detailed study before! and thus Zika's study is very welcome. His attention to both elite and popular versions of illustrations! and to the folklore of the period! make this an informative book on the folk beliefs of the time as well. The Appearance of Witchcraft is a book that anyone with an interest in witchcraft and supernatural belief in Europe or America should know.' - David Elton Gay! Indiana University Informationen zum Autor Charles Zika is Professor of History at the University of Melbourne. He researches the cultural and religious history of late medieval and early modern Europe. Among his publications are Exorcising our Demons: magic, witchcraft and visual culture in early modern Europe (2003). Klappentext Shortlisted for the 2008 Katharine Briggs Award. For centuries the witch has been a powerful figure in the European imagination; but the creation of this figure has been hidden from our view. Charles Zika's groundbreaking study investigates how the visual image of the witch was created in late fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Europe. He charts the development of the witch as a new visual subject, showing how the traditional imagery of magic and sorcery of medieval Europe was transformed into the sensationalist depictions of witches in the pamphlets and prints of the sixteenth century.This book shows how artists and printers across the period developed key visual codes for witchcraft, such as the cauldron and the riding of animals. It demonstrates how influential these were in creating a new iconography for representing witchcraft, incorporating themes such as the power of female sexuality, male fantasy, moral reform, divine providence and punishment, the superstitions of non-Christian peoples and the cannibalism of the New World.Lavishly illustrated and encompassing in its approach, The Appearance of Witchcraft is the first systematic study of the visual representation of witchcraft in the later fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. It will give the reader a unique insight into how the image of the witch evolved in the early modern world. Zusammenfassung Fascinating and informative, this book explores how visual representations of witchcraft contributed to the widespread acceptance of beliefs in sixteenth-century Europe and helped establish the conditions for the widespread persecution of witches. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Chapter 1. Fashioning a New Visual Language for Witchcraft Chapter 2. The Transformation of Sorcery and Magic in the Fifteenth Century Chapter 3. Witches' Cauldrons and Women's Bodies Chapter 4. Wild Riders, Popular Folklore and Moral Disorder Chapter 5. Transformation, Death and Sexuality in the Classical World Chapter 6. A Biblical Necromancer and Two Christian Saints Chapter 7. Reporting the News and Reading the Signs Chapter 8. On the Margins of Christian Europe ...

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Introduction  Chapter 1. Fashioning a New Visual Language for Witchcraft  Chapter 2. The Transformation of Sorcery and Magic in the Fifteenth Century  Chapter 3. Witches' Cauldrons and Women's Bodies  Chapter 4. Wild Riders, Popular Folklore and Moral Disorder  Chapter 5. Transformation, Death and Sexuality in the Classical World  Chapter 6. A Biblical Necromancer and Two Christian Saints  Chapter 7. Reporting the News and Reading the Signs  Chapter 8. On the Margins of Christian Europe

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'This long awaited book is the definitive history of the image of the witch in fifteenth and sixteenth century Europe. Zika's scholarship is extraordinary - he takes us through popular perceptions, iconography and intellectual history as he unravels the meanings of these compelling images. A masterly study, it will interest all historians of sexuality, art, and culture.' - Lyndal Roper, The University of Oxford
'This is a major reworking of the visual history of witchcraft and more comprehensive than anything that has gone before. The scholarship is exhaustive and impeccable throughout... It will be the standard work on the subject for many years.' - Stuart Clark, University of Swansea
'The imagery of early modern witchcraft has not had such a detailed study before, and thus Zika's study is very welcome. His attention to both elite and popular versions of illustrations, and to the folklore of the period, make this an informative book on the folk beliefs of the time as well. The Appearance of Witchcraft is a book that anyone with an interest in witchcraft and supernatural belief in Europe or America should know.' - David Elton Gay, Indiana University

Product details

Authors Charles Zika, Charles (University of Melbourne Zika, Zika Charles
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.09.2009
 
EAN 9780415563550
ISBN 978-0-415-56355-0
No. of pages 320
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

HISTORY / General, HISTORY / Social History, Social & cultural history, Social and cultural history, Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700, History and Archaeology

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