THE WITCH: A VETO-EUROPEAN MEMORY THROUGH HISTORIAN JULES MICHELET
Reflections about the witch are presented as a challenge that goes through different dimensions. The first is the inaccessibility to a figure that modern societies closed down. However, the Witch encouraged the everyday life of pre-modern societies and peripherical spaces to the central moderni...
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description | Reflections about the witch are presented as a
challenge that goes through different dimensions. The
first is the inaccessibility to a figure that modern
societies closed down. However, the Witch
encouraged the everyday life of pre-modern societies
and peripherical spaces to the central modernity, but
the witch still in these spaces. This paradox framing
the following discussion. How could pose a witch
access to medieval times, without transgressing its
rapporteur and impose conditions on it current
possibility? The proposal here arises is to work the
text of nineteenth-century French historian Jules
Michelet as a semantic, where resources of a pre-
modern memory, which, to the extent that defines
the witch, defines the society in which it is played are
played. This paper is not concerned if the witch was
real or not, whether or not it was true. Here he
retraces his attributes as practices realized
veteroeurpea otherness of society, in this case, the
exclusion rested with women, the devil, evil. This work
is not conclusive, its function is to present a way of
looking at the witch, wondering from a specific
theoretical corpus: the analysis of memory from
systems theory Niklas Luhmann can be formulated. |
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spelling | doaj.art-408a7198f65f47b2923b30cc16d3a0302022-12-21T19:12:28ZengUniversidad Autónoma Indígena de MéxicoRa Ximhai1665-04411665-04412017-01-0113189100THE WITCH: A VETO-EUROPEAN MEMORY THROUGH HISTORIAN JULES MICHELETMónica Elivier Sánchez-GonzálezReflections about the witch are presented as a challenge that goes through different dimensions. The first is the inaccessibility to a figure that modern societies closed down. However, the Witch encouraged the everyday life of pre-modern societies and peripherical spaces to the central modernity, but the witch still in these spaces. This paradox framing the following discussion. How could pose a witch access to medieval times, without transgressing its rapporteur and impose conditions on it current possibility? The proposal here arises is to work the text of nineteenth-century French historian Jules Michelet as a semantic, where resources of a pre- modern memory, which, to the extent that defines the witch, defines the society in which it is played are played. This paper is not concerned if the witch was real or not, whether or not it was true. Here he retraces his attributes as practices realized veteroeurpea otherness of society, in this case, the exclusion rested with women, the devil, evil. This work is not conclusive, its function is to present a way of looking at the witch, wondering from a specific theoretical corpus: the analysis of memory from systems theory Niklas Luhmann can be formulated.https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iiS-o-ULy7wnjpEiLpPgobOm47T2VroM/viewwitchsocial memoryveteroeuropean societiessocial semantic |
spellingShingle | Mónica Elivier Sánchez-González THE WITCH: A VETO-EUROPEAN MEMORY THROUGH HISTORIAN JULES MICHELET Ra Ximhai witch social memory veteroeuropean societies social semantic |
title | THE WITCH: A VETO-EUROPEAN MEMORY THROUGH HISTORIAN JULES MICHELET |
title_full | THE WITCH: A VETO-EUROPEAN MEMORY THROUGH HISTORIAN JULES MICHELET |
title_fullStr | THE WITCH: A VETO-EUROPEAN MEMORY THROUGH HISTORIAN JULES MICHELET |
title_full_unstemmed | THE WITCH: A VETO-EUROPEAN MEMORY THROUGH HISTORIAN JULES MICHELET |
title_short | THE WITCH: A VETO-EUROPEAN MEMORY THROUGH HISTORIAN JULES MICHELET |
title_sort | witch a veto european memory through historian jules michelet |
topic | witch social memory veteroeuropean societies social semantic |
url | https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iiS-o-ULy7wnjpEiLpPgobOm47T2VroM/view |
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