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Título
El papel de las mujeres en la práctica mágica maléfica grecorromana a la luz de los textos
Año del Documento
2023-12
Editorial
Éditions Méduse d’Or
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Journal of Hellenic Religion 16, pp. 67-114.
Resumo
. In this paper we aim to corroborate or refute the stereotyped image of women as agents of malefic magic, transmitted since ancient times by literary sources, and to see what it obeys. We analyzed the primary sources, curse tablets in Greek and/or Latin, female onomastics among the victims and/or possible perpetrators, in order to verify whether the role of women in this type of magical practices was active, as material or intellectual author or, on the contrary, passive, as victims of the spells. The epigraphic sources seem to contradict the literary ones and the topos of the woman-magician seems to be a construct of an eminently patriarchal society, maintained by inertia by the later tradition.
Materias (normalizadas)
Magia, Estudios sobre la mujer, defixiones, Epigrafía griega,
Palabras Clave
Mujer. Magia maléfica. Antigua Grecia. Roma. Defixiones
ISSN
1748-7811
Revisión por pares
SI
Version del Editor
Propietario de los Derechos
Éditions Méduse d’Or
Idioma
spa
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