Introduction
This chapter justifies the etic (theoretical) parameters of emic (indigenous/textual) discourses of ambiguous, unsanctioned, or illegitimate ritual before discussing comparatively the various preoccupations of such discourses in the ancient world, as analyzed in Part 2.
Subtitles: | Cultural constructions of ambiguous, unsanctioned, or illegitimate ritual |
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Published: |
Brill
2019
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In: |
Guide to the study of ancient magic
Year: 2019, Pages: 29-35 |
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Summary: | This chapter justifies the etic (theoretical) parameters of emic (indigenous/textual) discourses of ambiguous, unsanctioned, or illegitimate ritual before discussing comparatively the various preoccupations of such discourses in the ancient world, as analyzed in Part 2. |
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ISBN: | 9004390758 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Guide to the study of ancient magic
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1163/9789004390751_004 |