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OP13


Magic as Technique and Magic as Technology in Early, Classical and Late Antiquity 
Convenors:
Elena Sol (Complutense University of Madrid)
Gianmarco Grantaliano (Universidad de Cantabria Università Sapienza Roma)
Federica Lazzari (AMA Centre of Siena University)
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Format:
Panel
Location:
Gamma room
Sessions:
Thursday 7 September, -, -
Time zone: Europe/Vilnius

Short Abstract:

Bearing in mind the difficulties raised by the use of the term magic, this panel approaches its expression in Antiquity from two points of view: as technique, the dimension of procedures, ritual practices; as technology, discursive strategies through which relational subjectivities are constructed.

Long Abstract:

The use of ‘magic’ as an essentializing concept has been deeply questioned by scholars over the course of the 20th century. This has led to different analyses and new approaches on ‘magic’, also in Antiquity.

Always bearing in mind the hermeneutical difficulties raised by the use of the notion of ‘magic’, this panel proposal tries to tackle the issue in two ways: on the one hand, delimiting the field to the ancient world in a broad sense (from Sumer to Late Antiquity, and from Mediterranean to Far East), on the other hand, trying to establish a methodological demarcation between ‘technique’ and ‘technology’ for what concerns ‘magic’ in the ancient world.

In particular, the term ‘technique’ has to be referred to the dimension of procedures and ritual practices (e.g. formulas, gestures, material supports, ingredients, etc.), while the term ‘technology’, following Michel Foucault’s definition of «technologie du soi», has to be referred to all ‘discursive’ strategies (especially on power and identity) through which relational subjectivities are constructed.

For what concerns ‘magic’ as technique and ‘magic’ as technology we are interested, even if not exclusively, in:

- The use of language and writing: voces magicae, the power of foreign words and formulas.

- The use and manipulation of instruments, objects, material supports etc.

- The interactions/relations involving different actors/entities in the context of magical practices: promoter and recipient of spells, human and divine, human and non-human animals.

- The magician as ‘ritual agent’ in ancient cultures.

- Theoretical representation of magic in ancient literature and modern scholarship.

- Legal exclusion of magical practices in different ancient cultures.

Accepted papers:

Session 1 Thursday 7 September, 2023, -
Session 2 Thursday 7 September, 2023, -