Reddit reviews Magic Witchcraft and Religion: A Reader in the Anthropology of Religion
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This makes me feel like we need a thread to talk about what we’re currently reading. I think that’d be cool.
I’m reading Magic, Witchcraft and Religion and re-reading Urban Shaman right now. First one’s a textbook so it’s really dry but it’s fascinating anyway. Second one is a personal favorite I keep going back to. And I was just gifted In the Devil’s Snare which I’ve been meaning to read for a while, so I’ve got my hands full too.
Lots of anthropology departments have a global magic and witchcraft course. You could flip through one of the textbooks as a starting point.
This is a later edition of the textbook from my college days. It's a solid, comprehensive look at magic practices from different cultures, including modern neo-pagan magic and Wicca: https://www.amazon.com/Magic-Witchcraft-Religion-Reader-Anthropology/dp/0078034949