Magical Capitalism

Magical Capitalism
Author: Brian Moeran,Timothy de Waal Malefyt
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2018-07-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319743974

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This volume of essays examines the ways in which magical practices are found in different aspects of contemporary capitalist societies. From contract law to science, by way of finance, business, marketing, advertising, cultural production, and the political economy in general, each chapter argues that the kind of magic studied by anthropologists in less developed societies – shamanism, sorcery, enchantment, the occult – is not only alive and well, but flourishing in the midst of so-called ‘modernity’. Modern day magicians range from fashion designers and architects to Donald Trump and George Soros. Magical rites take place in the form of political summits, the transformation of products into brands through advertising campaigns, and the biannual fashion collections shown in New York, London, Milan and Paris. Magical language, in the form of magical spells, is used by everyone, from media to marketers and all others devoted to the art of ‘spin’. While magic may appear to be opposed to systems of rational economic thought, Moeran and Malefyt highlight the ways it may in fact be an accomplice to it.

Poetry Commons

Poetry   Commons
Author: Daniel Eltringham
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2022-05-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781800855267

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The commons and enclosure are among the most vital ways of thinking about poetry today, posing urgent ecological and political questions about land and resource ownership and use. Poetry & Commons is the first study to read postwar and contemporary poetry through this lens, by putting it in dialogue with the Romantic experience of agrarian dispossession. Employing an innovative transhistorical structure, the bookdemonstrates how radical Anglophone poetries since 1960 have returned to the 'enclosure of the commons' in response to political and ecological crises. It identifies a 'commons turn' in contemporary lyric that contests the new enclosures of globalized capital and resource extraction. In lucid close readings of a rich field of experimental poetries associated with the 'British Poetry Revival', as well as from Canada and the United States, it analyses a landscape poetics of enclosure in relationship with Romantic verse. Canonical Romantic poetry by Wordsworth and Clare is understood through the fine-grain textures of the period’s vernacular and radical verse and discourse around enclosure, which the book demonstrates contain the seeds of neoliberal political economy. Engaging with the work of Anne-Lise François and Anna Tsing, Poetry & Commons theorizes commoning as marking out subsistence 'rhythms of resource', which articulate plural, irregular, and tentative relations between human and nonhuman lifeworlds.

A Magical Roommate The First Semester

A Magical Roommate  The First Semester
Author: Emily Martha Sorensen
Publsiher: Emily Martha Sorensen
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2016-04-20
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Aylia's remarkably oblivious parents decide to send her to college in our world. And then she meets her new roommate, a chemistry major who loves to blow things up. Things look bad. This book contains all 266 strips of the first semester, plus an extra 40 strips that are only available in the book. You can read the comic strip at http://amr.comicgenesis.com.

The Legacy of Heroes

The Legacy of Heroes
Author: Vincent Venturella
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2011-09
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9781257986033

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The Legacy of Heroes is a Fantasy Role Playing Game with a singular focus: imagination. The Legacy of Heroes Player's Guide offers everything you need to bring the myriad characters from movies, literature, mythology and anything else you can imagine to life on the page before you. This book contains 11 races, 11 classes, 40 heroic arcs and all the spells, styles, equipment, magic items and more you need for your own brave heroes to move from character to legend. The Legacy of Heroes exciting Heroic Talent and Heroic Moment systems empower the players to create truly memorable role-playing experiences like never before. This book facilitates that collaboration by giving you, the player, the tools you need for the stories you imagine in an efficient, simple, and familiar system based on the OGL license. The only question is, are you ready for your own legacy? Visit www.thelegacyofheroes.com for support, downloads and more!

A Magical Education

A Magical Education
Author: John Michael Greer
Publsiher: Aeon Books
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2019-03-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781912807048

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In these talks, written and presented to a variety of audiences between 2001 and 2010, John Michael Greer explores the forgotten history of occultism and its unexpected possibilities in our time. From practical methods of occult training to the politics and metapolitics of magic, from the shadowy world of Victorian sex magic to the alchemy of initiatory ritual, from the complex origins of modern Neopaganism to the approaching twilight of Neopagan pop culture and what comes next, the talks collected in this book seek to inspire curiosity and reflection, not to set out an ironclad case for this or that point of view. This book is an extraordinary insight into the life and work of a working magician and occultist.

Magic and Magicians in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Time

Magic and Magicians in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Time
Author: Albrecht Classen
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 767
Release: 2017-10-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110557725

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There are no clear demarcation lines between magic, astrology, necromancy, medicine, and even sciences in the pre-modern world. Under the umbrella term 'magic,' the contributors to this volume examine a wide range of texts, both literary and religious, both medical and philosophical, in which the topic is discussed from many different perspectives. The fundamental concerns address issue such as how people perceived magic, whether they accepted it and utilized it for their own purposes, and what impact magic might have had on the mental structures of that time. While some papers examine the specific appearance of magicians in literary texts, others analyze the practical application of magic in medical contexts. In addition, this volume includes studies that deal with the rise of the witch craze in the late fifteenth century and then also investigate whether the Weberian notion of disenchantment pertaining to the modern world can be maintained. Magic is, oddly but significantly, still around us and exerts its influence. Focusing on magic in the medieval world thus helps us to shed light on human culture at large.

The Magical World Rialar Reavaer Saga

The Magical World Rialar   Reavaer Saga
Author: Edgar Deschle
Publsiher: novum publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2024-06-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781642682854

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After Reavaer had to leave the world of Rialar to be trained as a real world guardian of the Exi, a dimension-jumping people, he returns after several years. However, he appears in a place unknown to him. Reavaer has to find his way around, find loyal allies with whom he has to assert himself against many an inhabitant, defeat rulers and investigate mysterious anomalies. To do so, he must use all the knowledge and experience he has gained on his travels. The world of Rialar is still as harsh and ruthless to its inhabitants as he had come to know it. But Reavaer knows that not all of his allies are what they seem. Nor will everyone agree with his vision as a Guardian.

Women Writers in Pre revolutionary France

Women Writers in Pre revolutionary France
Author: Colette H. Winn,Donna Kuizenga
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1997
Genre: Feminism in literature
ISBN: 0815323670

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This extensive collection of English-language essays examines the many strategies of resistance to male domination that women in France from the 16th through the 18th centuries utilized in their lives and their writings. Themes treated include women's views on marriage, religion, education, careers, tradition, and narrative and rhetorical innovation. The 28 essays cover such well-known writers as Marguerite de Navarre and Madame de Charri re, as well as unjustly neglected figures from H lisenne de Crenne to Mme d'Aulnoy. Nearly all genres are discussed: novels, theater, short stories, poetry, textual commentary, letters, autobiography and memoirs. While most essays focus on one writer, some deal with such topics as the development of a women's rhetoric, the association of letter writing with women, or the fairy tale; and all of the studies are informed by the various currents of feminist criticism.