The promise of magic has always commanded the human imagination, but
the story of industrial modernity is usually seen as a process of
disenchantment. Drawing on the writings and performances of the
so-called 'Golden Age Magicians' from the turn of the twentieth
century, Chris Goto-Jones unveils the ways in which European and North
American encounters with (and representations of) Asia - the fabled
Mystic East - worked to re-enchant experiences of the modern world.
Beginning with a reconceptualization of the meaning of 'modern magic'
itself - moving beyond conventional categories of 'real' and 'fake'
magic - Goto-Jones' acclaimed book guides us on a magical mystery tour
around India, China, and Japan, showing us levitations and
decapitations, magic duels and bullet catches, goldfish bowls and
paper butterflies. In the end, this mesmerizing book reveals
Orientalism as a kind of magic in itself, casting a spell over Western
culture that leaves it transformed, even today.
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Magic, Orientalism, and the Making of the Modern World
Product details
ISBN
9781316723029
Published
2022
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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