Political Magic
Title | Political Magic PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher F. Loar |
Publisher | Fordham Univ Press |
Pages | 344 |
Release | 2014-06-05 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0823256936 |
Political Magic examines early modern British fictions of exploration and colonialism, arguing that narratives of intercultural contact reimagine ideas of sovereignty and popular power. These fictions reveal aspects of political thought in this period that official discourse typically shunted aside, particularly the political status of the commoner, whose “liberty” was often proclaimed even as it was undermined both in theory and in practice. Like the Hobbesian sovereign, the colonist appears to the colonized as a giver of rules who remains unruly. At the heart of many texts are moments of savage wonder, provoked by European displays of technological prowess. In particular, the trope of the first gunshot articulates an origin of consent and political legitimacy in colonial showmanship. Yet as manifestations of force held in abeyance, these technologies also signal the ultimate reliance of sovereigns on extreme violence as the lessthan-mystical foundation of their authority. By examining works by Cavendish, Defoe, Behn, Swift, and Haywood in conjunction with contemporary political writing and travelogues, Political Magic locates a subterranean discourse of sovereignty in the century after Hobbes, finding surprising affinities between the government of “savages” and of Britons.
Political Magic
Title | Political Magic PDF eBook |
Author | Brenda Blagg |
Publisher | Butler Center for Arkansas Studies |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9781935106555 |
Political Magic is the story of how Bill Clinton's lifelong friends--the Arkansas Travelers--helped the governor of a small state become president of the United States. This engaging and amusing story tells how the Travelers personalized politics and made a difference in Bill Clinton's election and also went to work for Hillary Clinton in her 2008 bid for president.
Magic as a Political Crime in Medieval and Early Modern England
Title | Magic as a Political Crime in Medieval and Early Modern England PDF eBook |
Author | Francis Young |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 275 |
Release | 2017-10-30 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1786722917 |
Treason and magic were first linked together during the reign of Edward II. Theories of occult conspiracy then regularly led to major political scandals, such as the trial of Eleanor Cobham Duchess of Gloucester in 1441. While accusations of magical treason against high-ranking figures were indeed a staple of late medieval English power politics, they acquired new significance at the Reformation when the 'superstition' embodied by magic came to be associated with proscribed Catholic belief. Francis Young here offers the first concerted historical analysis of allegations of the use of magic either to harm or kill the monarch, or else manipulate the course of political events in England, between the fourteenth century and the dawn of the Enlightenment. His book addresses a subject usually either passed over or elided with witchcraft: a quite different historical phenomenon. He argues that while charges of treasonable magic certainly were used to destroy reputations or to ensure the convictions of undesirables, magic was also perceived as a genuine threat by English governments into the Civil War era and beyond.
C. S. Lewis on Politics and the Natural Law
Title | C. S. Lewis on Politics and the Natural Law PDF eBook |
Author | Justin Buckley Dyer |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 173 |
Release | 2016-08-08 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1107108241 |
This book shows how Lewis was interested in the truths and falsehoods about human nature and how these conceptions manifest themselves in the public square.
Dreaming the Dark
Title | Dreaming the Dark PDF eBook |
Author | Starhawk |
Publisher | Beacon Press (MA) |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN |
Revolutionary Witchcraft
Title | Revolutionary Witchcraft PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Lyons |
Publisher | Running Press Adult |
Pages | 168 |
Release | 2019-11-05 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 0762495723 |
A fiery, intersectional guide for activists and witches alike, Revolutionary Witchcraft is an empowered introduction to the history and practice of politically-motivated magic. From the politically charged origins of the word "witch" to the present-day magical resistance, this bold handbook explores the role of witchcraft in our modern world. Author, activist, and practicing witch Sarah Lyons takes readers on a journey through a leftist history of magic -- from the witch hunts of early modern England, through the Salem Witch Trials, and up to our present moment. Pairing mystical acts, including sigil magic and soul flight, with core organizing tactics, like power mapping and protests, Revolutionary Witchcraft offers a blueprint for building a politically grounded magical praxis. From social justice to environmental activism, this radical reimagining of political activism addresses today's most pressing problems with empowering, inclusive rituals and magical actions. Each chapter introduces a key concept, like dreaming big, experiencing magical initiation, and joining the revolution, supported by a surprising historical case study on the power of mystical action. Full of actionable ideas for magical organizing, and an appendix packed with customizable spells, Revolutionary Witchcraft is the perfect companion for the magical uprising.
On Misdirection
Title | On Misdirection PDF eBook |
Author | Megan Garber |
Publisher | |
Pages | 112 |
Release | 2023-01-10 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781638930624 |
The books under the Atlantic Editions imprint with Zando feature long-form journalism by Atlantic writers devoted to a single topic, drawing from contemporary articles or classic storytelling from the magazine's rich archive. A collection of essays from Atlantic staff writer Megan Garber, On Misdirection: Magic, Mayhem, American Politics is a timely treatise on our contemporary American political culture. Using the concept of "misdirection" to argue how attention, boredom, uncertainty, and cynicism have become the disquieting stalwarts of our current political arena, Garber offers readers a new and accessible theory for understanding the lasting power of Donald Trump and his right-wing legions.