Are We Afraid of Magic?: Magical Artifacts in Estonian Museums

Despite the importance of folk religion in Estonian identity, material collections of magical objects are formed randomly. Scarcity is characteristic also of academic interest towards magical objects, resulting on the one hand in ignoring magical objects, on the other hand in ungrounded over-interpr...

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Published in:Material religion
Authors: Johanson, Kristiina 1980- (Author) ; Jonuks, Tõnno 1974- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Taylor & Francis [2018]
In: Material religion
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Estonia / Museums / Folk religion / Sacred object / Magic
IxTheo Classification:AG Religious life; material religion
KBK Europe (East)
Further subjects:B museum collections
B Magic
B materia magica
B Estonia
Online Access: Volltext (Verlag)
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Summary:Despite the importance of folk religion in Estonian identity, material collections of magical objects are formed randomly. Scarcity is characteristic also of academic interest towards magical objects, resulting on the one hand in ignoring magical objects, on the other hand in ungrounded over-interpretations. This article explores the formation of museum collections holding magical objects and ways of exploiting magic in academic studies.
ISSN:1751-8342
Contains:Enthalten in: Material religion
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/17432200.2018.1443894