Wednesday, July 17, 2019

An Analysis of the Geography of Witchcraft

benjamin C. Ray wrote The Geography of Witchcraft electric charge in 1692 Salam Village in distinguish to imply that geographical analysis of the witchery commission, economic, religious as well as social status manifests there was no evidentiary east-west division within Salam Village. In the article, Ray points out that the map include in Salam Possessed is not barely interpretive hardly to a fault incomplete.He states that there was an inconsistency in full-grown a numerical count of acc recitationrs and accuse in the village. Moreover, he questions about the picture of the agate line line at the nerve of the map. Ray also offers a revise map of the accusation due to wrong(p) number of accuser and accused and intended expulsion of eight stricken girls and the five villagers. From the revise map, Ray reveals that there is no significant division.Conversely, Boyer and Nissenbaum stated that inclusion of the eight afflicted girls would not significantly change the ge ographic pattern because they were not decisive shapers and also six of eight were not vivification in the parents house during the witchcraft outbreak. Although Boyer and Nissenbaum provided a wide range of information associate to the accusation, they failed to present data as granted in sources and convincing explanations. Apparently, they intended to show the division in the Village by looking at the map.However, Ray not only indicates errors contained in the map but also reveals the different possible exposition which can be drawn mop up from the revised map. I believe the use of the map for illustrating the east-west division of the witchcraft accusation in inappropriate. for omission of accusers and location of the demarcation line, and Boyer and Nissenbaum introduced idea of geographic distribution in the patterns of witchcraft accusation in the premier chapter of Salem Possessed.

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