----- 赫卡忒的女儿:古时的妇女与魔术
Preface 1. Interrogating the Magic-Gender Connection - Kimberly B. Stratton Part I. Fiction and Fantasy: Gendering Magic in Literature 2. From Goddess to Hag: The Greek and the Roman Witch in Classical Literature - Barbette Stanley Spaeth 3. "The Most Worthy of Women is a Mistress of Magic": Women as Witches and Ritual Practitioners in 1 Enoch and Rabbinic Sources - Rebecca Lesses 4. Gendering Heavenly Secrets? Women, Angels, and the Problem of Misogyny and "Magic" - Annette Yoshiko Reed 5. Magic, Abjection, and Gender in Roman Literature - Kimberly B. Stratton Part II. Gender and Magic Discourse in Practice 6. Magic Accusations Against Women in Tacitus's Annals - Elizabeth Ann Pollard 7. Drunken Hags with Amulets and Prostitutes with Erotic Spells: The Re-Feminization of Magic in Late Antique Christian Homilies - Dayna S. Kalleres 8. The Bishop, the Pope, and the Prophetess: Rival Ritual Experts in Third-Century Cappadocia - Ayse Tuzlak 9. Living Images of the Divine: Female Theurgists in Late Antiquity - Nicola Denzey Lewis 10. Sorceresses and Sorcerers in Early Christian Tours of Hell - Kirsti Barrett Copeland Part III. Gender, Magic, and the Material Record 11. The Social Context of Women's Erotic Magic in Antiquity - David Frankfurter 12. Cheating Women: Curse Tablets and Roman Wives - Pauline Ripat 13. Saffron, Spices, and Sorceresses: Magic Bowls and the Bavli - Yaakov Elman 14. Victimology or: How to Deal With Untimely Death - Fritz Graf 15. A Gospel Amulet for Joannia (P.Oxy. VIII 1151) - AnneMarie Luijendijk
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