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The Reform Of Time: Magic And Modernity
Maureen Perkins

The Reform Of Time: Magic And Modernity

PLUTO PRESS (Mar 20, 2001)
9780745317281
| Paperback
168 pages | 136 x 215 mm
Dewey 304.23
LC Classification HM656 .P47 2001
LC Control No. 00011095

Subject

  • History / General

Plot

The decline of magic is generally discussed in the context of the rise of scientific knowledge and the spread of education. In this original critique, Maureen Perkins challenges such interpretations and argues that the nineteenth-century marginalisation of ‘superstition’ is part of a social history of time management. Perkins summarises the development of a sense of British temporal superiority and tackles enduring questions of colonialisation and class from the unusual angle of beliefs about time. She relates differing concepts of time to colonial discourse, particularly in relation to gypsies and Australian Aborigines, and to the development of national identity in calendar illustrations. She surveys technological developments in the calculation of time, and assesses the role of popular beliefs in astrology, books of fate, and prophetic dreaming. This fascinating study reveals how the increasing importance of accurate measurement of time in the modern world led to campaigns against the fatalism and apathy which popular practices, such as fortune-telling, supposedly encouraged.

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