Which Craft? Witches, Gypsies, and the Fenyw Hysbys in Eighteenth-Century Wales

L. Tallis
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abstract:Although marginal figures, Gypsies' significance in Welsh society and culture is often overlooked and despite their magical activities, in particular Gypsy women who were often believed to have the power to bewitch and read fortunes, they have been very much neglected within the historiography of witchcraft. So too have the activities of cunning-women, or the fenyw hysbys (wise-woman) as this figure was commonly termed in Wales, and so in an attempt to redress this imbalance, this article incorporates Welsh Romany-Gypsy women within the history of Welsh witchcraft. An examination of their magical activities and the beliefs surrounding them can also shed light on the activities of various cunning-women in Wales, about whom we know very little. This raises certain issues regarding "gender" and the "gendering of witchcraft" which will also be considered, thus bringing into question the benefits of applying such terms to the Welsh, and indeed other witchcraft models.
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工艺?18世纪威尔士的女巫、吉普赛人和芬尼·希斯比
虽然是边缘人物,但吉普赛人在威尔士社会和文化中的重要性经常被忽视,尽管他们有神奇的活动,特别是吉普赛人妇女,她们通常被认为有蛊惑和占卜的能力,但在巫术史学中,她们一直被忽视。狡猾的女人的活动也是如此,或者像这个人物在威尔士通常被称为fenyw hysbys(聪明的女人),所以为了纠正这种不平衡,本文将威尔士罗姆-吉普赛妇女纳入威尔士巫术史。考察他们的魔法活动和与之相关的信仰,也可以揭示威尔士各种狡猾女人的活动,我们对她们知之甚少。这就提出了一些关于“性别”和“巫术的性别化”的问题,这些问题也将被考虑,从而引发了对将这些术语应用于威尔士以及其他巫术模式的好处的质疑。
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期刊介绍: Preternature provides an interdisciplinary, inclusive forum for the study of topics that stand in the liminal space between the known world and the inexplicable. The journal embraces a broad and dynamic definition of the preternatural that encompasses the weird and uncanny—magic, witchcraft, spiritualism, occultism, esotericism, demonology, monstrophy, and more, recognizing that the areas of magic, religion, and science are fluid and that their intersections should continue to be explored, contextualized, and challenged.
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