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Do you believe in magic? This familiar question suggests magic is easily recognized but unreal. In Magics Translations, Margaret J. Wiener argues that such views are shaped by historical power struggles, especially in Europes relations with the wider world. Focusing on nineteenth- and twentieth-century Dutch interactions with Indonesians, Wiener reveals how colonial agents framed unfamiliar practices, practitioners, and objects as magic, rendering distinct phenomena fundamentally alike and advancing colonizing projects that deemed magic antithetical to reason and reality. While colonial authorities, including ethnologists, mobilized the concept of magic to differentiate Europeans from Indonesians, nature from culture, reason from superstition, and fact from fetish, their efforts produced unexpected outcomes: Some Indonesian artifacts and acts not only retained their power but invaded European experiences. As anthropologists were among the key translators of magic throughout the world, Wiener intersperses accounts of magics translations in the Indies with reflections on anthropologys ongoing engagement with the concept. She demonstrates that magic became an object of expert knowledge, political control, and popular fascination, rather than a self-evident category or relic of nave belief.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781478028505
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 336
- Utgivningsdatum: 2025-04-11
- Förlag: Duke University Press