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# A General Theory of Magic (Routledge Classics)

**Brand:** marcel mauss
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Way ahead of its time
  

*by H***E on Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2019*

Mauss wrote this in 1905 and it could have been written yesterday. He has a refreshing lack of prejudice and a very thought-provoking set of theories. His writing is complex but also has clarity, which could also be due to the translation since the original was in German, I think. Readers any belief can find things to debate in here, regardless of whether they're atheist, pagan, Christian, etc. The same level of  "irrational" beliefs and practices found in so-called "primitive" societies are present in our own.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Anthropology of Magic or Magical Anthropology?
  

*by S***R on Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2016*

What kind of thing is magic, exactly? Or better, what makes magic the kind of thing it is, as distinct from, say, religion, science, art, or philosophy? This is the question that A General Theory of Magic aims to answer. Not a theory FOR magic, but a theory OF magic is set out here in this classic of anthropological research. From shape-shifting to spell-binding, incantation to malediction, Marcel Mauss and Henri Hubert scour the arcane terrain of magical practice to draw out its specificity amongst the far-flung field of cultural production.Setting themselves most distinctly against James Frazer's theory of magic as 'sympathetic action' (in which like causes produce like effects - as in: water magic producing rain, etc), 'A General Theory's' most immediate goal is in fact to show how magic cannot be understood in terms of any one of its disparate elements; not this or that magical principle defines magic, but rather its 'totality' as a phenomenon - one including magical actors, beliefs, rituals, objects, traditions and representations, all of which, only when taken together, properly delimit the field of magic.In a word: magic is a social phenomenon. A strange result! After all, isn't magic instead a furtive practice, one done in candle-lit cravens and in the shadows of society? True, say Mauss and Hubert, but close attention to the actual practice of magic nonetheless reveals its highly orchestrated and tightly regulated character: spells are formulas, indifferent to meaning ("abracadabra!") while magical objects simply 'play the part' in rites and rituals largely uncaring as to their specificity; in all things magic, it is in fact convention which rules its operation.Having established this already important result however, for Mauss and Hubert, the heart of magic lies deeper still - not just any social phenomenon, but one involving the exercise of 'magical causality': a type of causality running in 'parallel', as it were, with the everyday, pedestrian causes we are all familiar with. In turn, this magical causality is premised on a kind of force - familiar with every video game player - here dubbed 'mana'. Now, the ambiguities surrounding the invocation of 'mana' are multiple and well known, but they can be summed up by asking whether all of this is just to say that magic is... well, magical. So the success of 'A General Theory' isn't a given, but as far as starts go, it's a damn fine one.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Served its purpose
  

*by J***N on Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2019*

Served its purpose

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