Western Daily Press (Saturday)

West university launches spellbindi­ng MA course in witchcraft

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A WEST Country university is set to launch a spellbindi­ng course offering students the chance to study magic and witchcraft.

Exeter University, where Gloucester­shire-born Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling, left, formerly studied, is set to launch the MA in Magic and Occult Science in September 2024.

The university says it is one of the only postgradua­te courses of its kind in the UK to combine the study of the history of magic with such a wide range of other subjects.

Professor Emily Selove, who leads the course, said: “This MA will allow people to reexamine the assumption that the West is the place of rationalis­m and science, while the rest of the world is a place of magic and superstiti­on.

“Magic and the occult have been and remain an enormous part of Western culture, and it is foolish to deny this or to refuse to take it seriously.

“Rigorous study of these subjects allow us to reexamine the relationsh­ip of humans to the natural world and of different human cultures to one another.

“By housing this degree in the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, we acknowledg­e the profound debt of Western culture and science to the Arabo-Islamic world, a history that has been erased in creating our false picture of the West as uniquely rational.”

The professor added: “A recent surge in interest in magic and the occult inside and outside of academia lies at the heart of the most urgent questions of our society.”

The new programme aims to show the history and impact of witchcraft and magic around the world on society and science. The course could prepare students for careers in teaching, counsellin­g, mentoring, heritage and museum work, work in libraries, tourism, arts organisati­ons, the publishing industry, social justice and environmen­tal think thanks, spiritual and wellbeing guidance, writing and media, the arts, and further research.

Students will have the option to take modules on dragons in Western literature and art, the legend of King Arthur, palaeograp­hy, Islamic thought, archaeolog­ical theory and practice, the depiction of women in the Middle Ages, the book in Medieval and Early Modern Europe, gender, society and culture in Early Modern Europe and the philosophy of Psychedeli­cs.

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