Ostling M.
                    Between the Devil and the Host
                    Imagining Witchcraft in Early Modern Poland
                    Oxford University Press,  Oxford (UK) 2011
                        Scheda a cura di: Ostling M.
                    
                    
                    Outside the imagination, witches don't exist. But in Poland and in 
Europe and its colonies in the early modern period, people imagined 
their neighbours to be witches, with tragic results. For the first time 
in English, Michael Ostling tells the story of the imagined Polish 
witches, showing how ordinary peasant-women got caught in webs of 
suspicion and accusation, finally confessing under torture to the most 
heinous of crimes. Through a close reading of accusations and 
confessions, Ostling also shows how witches imagined themselves and 
their own religious lives. Paradoxically, the tales they tell of 
infanticide and host-desecration reveal to us a culture of deep Catholic
 piety,
while the stories they tell of demonic sex and the treasure-bringing 
ghosts of unbaptized babies uncover a complex folklore at the margins of
 Christian orthodoxy. Caught between the devil and the host, the 
self-imagined Polish witches reflect the religion of their place and 
time, even as they stand accused of subverting and betraying that 
religion. Through the dark glass of witchcraft Ostling explores the 
religious lives of early modern women and men: their gender attitudes, 
their Christian faith and folk cosmology, their prayers and spells, 
their adoration of Christ incarnate in the transubstantiated Eucharist, 
and their relations with goblin-like house demons and ghosts.
					
						
					
	 
	
		
			Introduction: At the crossroads
Part I. History
1: Contexts
2: Imagining witchcraft in literature and law
3: A winding road to the stake
4: Mechanisms of justice
Part II. Religion
5: Healing and Harming
6: Stealing the sacred
7: Broken bodies
8: Piety in the torture chamber
Part III. Demonology
9: A candle for the devil
10: Demon lovers
11: Translating the Devil
Conclusion
Appendix: Polish witch trials 1511-1775
Bibliography
A cura di Giulia Tarquini
                        
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