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A Deed without a Name: The Witch in Society and History s

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Sanders Andrew
Berg Pub Ltd, Oxford, United Kingdom, 1995,
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  • Author
  • Sanders Andrew
  • Publishers
  • Berg Pub Ltd, Oxford, United Kingdom, 1995
  • Binding description
  • S
  • Dust jacket
  • False
  • State of preservation
  • Good
  • Binding
  • Softcover
  • Inscribed
  • False
  • First edition
  • False

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8vo, br. ed. pp262. Macbeth: How now, you secret, black, and midnight hags What ist you doThree Witches: A deed without a name. Macbeth, Act 4, Scene IWhat lessons can we learn from witch beliefs and witch-hunts in traditional societies and in earlier timesThis fascinating cross-cultural survey of witchcraft aims to provide undergraduate students of anthropology and history with a comprehensive introduction to the figure of the witch. Case studies of witch-hunts in a broad range of societies -- from medieval Europe to America and tribal Africa -- demonstrate how those individuals who are perceived as a threat to the existing power structure are most vulnerable to being labelled a witch. The author argues that the process of labelling witches has not changed and is used in western societies even today for scapegoating minorities and other groups

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