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- From: mcgrath@cs.uiuc.edu (Robert McGrath)
- Subject: Re: Book Review 'Persuasions of the Witch's Craft' (longish)
- Message-ID: <1992Aug15.183731.7749@m.cs.uiuc.edu>
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- Organization: University of Illinois, Dept of Computer Science
- References: <1992Aug14.191217.3191@m.cs.uiuc.edu> <1992Aug14.222113.4031@PA.dec.com>
- Date: Sat, 15 Aug 1992 18:37:31 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug14.222113.4031@PA.dec.com>, dantonio@magick.enet.dec.com (David D'Antonio) writes in part:
- |>
- |> It was this review in _Skeptical Inquirer_ that prompted me to buy
- |> this book and, while I think the reviewer was generally fair, they
- |> missed some key points. First off, T. M. Luhrmann is a woman. In the
- |> SI version, she was refered to as 'he'.
- Deepest and sincerest regrets. The original MS carefully avoided any
- indication of the gender of the author, and a copy editor made careless
- "improvements" in the text. A published correction will follow. I have
- apologized to Luhrmann personally, and she seemed to think it was funny
- and a bit "kinky" to magically change sex.
-
- |> More substantially, at the end
- |> of the book she talks about belief, and says that choosing to
- |> (publicly) believe in magic often has social/professional costs and
- |> for this reason, she wasn't going to say she believes magic works. She
- |> says that there would be (paraphrased) "loss of credibility and
- |> professional stature" to admit to believing in magic. Yet this wasn't
- |> mentioned in the review.
- Yes, and I left out a gazillion other interesting points. I hope
- lots of folks will read the book and find out the other things that
- wouldn't fit in a short review.
-
- |> DDA
- Thanks for the comments.
-
- REMcG
-