Sabina Magliocco, Ph.D.
Contact
- Dr. Sabina Magliocco (Professor and Chair)
Sierra Hall, Room 240G
sabina.magliocco@csun.edu
Office:(818) 677-4930 - Personal Website: http://www.csun.edu/~sm32646/

Education
- A.B., Brown University, 1980
- M.A., Indiana University, 1983
- Ph.D., Indiana University, 1988
Courses Taught
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ANTH 152, “Culture and Human Behavior”
ANTH 222, “Visions of the Sacred” (.pdf)
ANTH 326, “Introduction to Folklore” (.pdf)
ANTH 356, “Peoples and Cultures of the Mediterranean” (.pdf)
ANTH 424, “The Supernatural in the Modern World” (.pdf)
ANTH 475, “Ethnographic Research Methods” (.pdf)
ANTH 490C, “Seminar: Witchcraft in Anthropological Perspective” (.pdf)
ANTH 490C, “Seminar: Dynamics of Oppositionality and Resistance”
ANTH 516, “Ethnography as Narrative” (.pdf)
ANTH 602, “Problems in Cultural Anthropology”
Selected Publications and Presentations
Books
Witching Culture: Folklore and Neo-Paganism in America (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2004).
Neo-Pagan Sacred Art and Altars: Making Things Whole (University of Mississippi Press, 2001)
Le due Marie di Bessude: festa e trasformazione sociale in Sardegna (Ozieri, Italy: Edizioni Il Torchietto, 1995)
The Two Madonnas: the Politics of Festival in a Sardinian Community (1993; 2nd Edition, Waveland Press, 2005).
Films
Oss Tales & Oss Oss Wee Oss Redux: Beltane in Berkeley (with John Bishop); Media Generation Productions, 2007.
Research and Interests
Professor of Anthropology, grew up in Italy and the United States. She has published on religion, folklore, foodways, festival, witchcraft and Neo-Paganism in Europe and the United States. A recipient of Guggenheim, National Endowment for the Humanities, Fulbright and Hewlett fellowships, and an honorary Fellow of the American Folklore Society, she also serves as editor of Western Folklore . Her non-academic interests include music (she plays guitar and banjo), gardening and animal welfare: she is Faculty Advisor of the CSUN Cat People, a group dedicated to humane population control and maintenance of campus feral cats.
