Wednesday 25 March, 16:30

Histoire et Cité Festival: Magic. Genesis of the Occult, Between East and West

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Youri Volokhine presents a lecture tracing the history of magic as a Western category of thought. The talk examines an apparently confused ensemble of rites, strange practices and mysterious powers, and offers an anthropological reflection based on fieldwork in the East about claims of power over bodies and minds. It investigates how magicians assert authority and what these practices reveal about belief, ritual and social influence.

In French.

Rue du Général-Dufour 24,
1204 Genève
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