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Modern enchantments : the cultural power of secular magic / Simon During.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2002Description: x, 336 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0674006070
  • 9780674006072
  • 0674013719
  • 9780674013711
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 793.8 22
LOC classification:
  • GV1543 .D87 2002
Contents:
1. Magic History: An Introduction -- 2. Enchantment and Loss: Theorizing Secular Magic -- 3. Egg-Bag Tricks and Electricity: The Founding of Modern Commercial Conjuring -- 4. Magic's Moment: The Illusion Business -- 5. From Magic to Film -- 6. Magic and Literature -- 7. Magic Places: The Lyceum and the Great Room, Spring Gardens -- 8. Spiritualism and the Birth of Optical Technologies.
Review: "Magic, Simon During suggests, has helped shape modern culture. Devoted to this deceptively simple proposition, During's superlative work, written over the course of a decade, gets at the aesthetic questions at the very heart of the study of culture. How do the arts of illusion and entertainment - and by "magic," During means not the supernatural, but the special effects and conjurings of magic shows - affect people?" "Modern Enchantments takes us deeply into the history and workings of modern secular magic, from the legerdemain of Isaac Fawkes in 1720, to the return of "real" magic in nineteenth-century spiritualism, to the role of magic in the emergence of the cinema. Through the course of this history, During shows how magic performances have drawn together heterogeneous audiences, contributed to the molding of cultural hierarchies, and extended cultural technologies and media at key moments, sometimes introducing spectators into rationality and helping to disseminate skepticism and publicize scientific innovation. In a more revealing argument still, Modern Enchantments shows that magic entertainments have increased the sway of fictions in our culture and helped define modern society's image of itself."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-326) and index.

1. Magic History: An Introduction -- 2. Enchantment and Loss: Theorizing Secular Magic -- 3. Egg-Bag Tricks and Electricity: The Founding of Modern Commercial Conjuring -- 4. Magic's Moment: The Illusion Business -- 5. From Magic to Film -- 6. Magic and Literature -- 7. Magic Places: The Lyceum and the Great Room, Spring Gardens -- 8. Spiritualism and the Birth of Optical Technologies.

"Magic, Simon During suggests, has helped shape modern culture. Devoted to this deceptively simple proposition, During's superlative work, written over the course of a decade, gets at the aesthetic questions at the very heart of the study of culture. How do the arts of illusion and entertainment - and by "magic," During means not the supernatural, but the special effects and conjurings of magic shows - affect people?" "Modern Enchantments takes us deeply into the history and workings of modern secular magic, from the legerdemain of Isaac Fawkes in 1720, to the return of "real" magic in nineteenth-century spiritualism, to the role of magic in the emergence of the cinema. Through the course of this history, During shows how magic performances have drawn together heterogeneous audiences, contributed to the molding of cultural hierarchies, and extended cultural technologies and media at key moments, sometimes introducing spectators into rationality and helping to disseminate skepticism and publicize scientific innovation. In a more revealing argument still, Modern Enchantments shows that magic entertainments have increased the sway of fictions in our culture and helped define modern society's image of itself."--BOOK JACKET.

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