Article ID: CBB001202108

“Keep That Woman Out!” Notions of Space in Twentieth-Century Flemish Witchcraft Discourse (2013)

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This article considers the importance of a spatial dimension for witchcraft research, which has so far been largely neglected. In twentieth-century Europe people in certain regions still considered their world in terms of witchcraft; they attributed misfortune to bewitchments and usually blamed their neighbors. Here a part of Flemish-speaking Belgium is investigated with the help of legend texts collected in the 1960s. The witchcraft discourse that informed these texts did not just contain formulations of space; sometimes it also determined how people negotiated space. In this part of Flanders, witchcraft was embedded in Roman Catholicism; monasteries were the favored destinations of all those who considered themselves or their family members bewitched. In order to find cures for bewitchments people undertook hazardous journeys of considerable distance and found their efforts hindered by the witch they sought to counteract. The measures against evil influences that they were given were meant to consolidate the boundaries between their own (private) space and the (outside) space where witches roamed. Bewitchments were generally blamed on women. In the contemporary patriarchal social order, both public and domestic spaces were nearly always under men's control. This is why bewitchment was caused less by transgressions of male-defined boundaries than by infringements of bodily spaces such as by eying or touching somebody else's children. This suggests a different approach to female space based on notions of proximity.

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Authors & Contributors
Wilson, Derek K.
Wright, Jonathan Jeffrey
Schmitz-Esser, Romedio
Singh, Jennifer S.
Garrett, Emily
Łuczaj, Łukasz Jakub
Journals
Journal of Social History
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Science and Education
Journal of Medical Biography
Journal of Early Modern History
Journal of British Studies
Publishers
Ashgate
Robinson
University of Minnesota Press
University of Illinois Press
Pickering & Chatto
Pegasus Books
Concepts
Science and religion
Science and culture
Witchcraft; demonology
Superstition
Science and society
Roman Catholicism
People
Fairfield, Josephine Letitia Denny
Udziela, Seweryn
Tereshkova, Valentina
Calvin, Jean
Time Periods
16th century
Early modern
19th century
20th century, late
18th century
17th century
Places
Italy
Europe
Great Britain
Belfast, Ireland
England
United States
Institutions
Mass-Observation
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