AbstrAct This article examines the early modern idea of ‘the witch ’ as a violent space —both as a perpetrator of violent maleficia and as a victim of violence. It then goes on to look at the extent to which the location of violence in the witch figure has been taken up and used by feminist witches and Wiccans, asking what happens when a polyvalent symbol of violence is used as a central identificatory trope. The fact that the violence of the witch is now largely resisted by Wiccans leads me to question how much this resistance is based on a desire to accommodate greater knowledge of witchcraft historiography and an unwillingness to engage in a false rhetoric centred on the violence of abstraction and exclusion. Through an exploration of th...
This study aims to show that women are still persecuted for transgressing expected social norms thro...
Aim: The aim of this thesis is to elucidate the effects of gender, age, and class in witch hunts in ...
This article examines what ‘gender’ meant and how it shaped and constituted experience for men and w...
Diane Purkiss claims that “in Early Modern England, the witch was a woman’s fantasy and not simply a...
Early modern representations of witchcraft have been the subject of considerable recent scholarship;...
Early modern representations of witchcraft have been the subject of considerable recent scholarship;...
This thesis compares the Wiccan faith with fantasy literature of the twentieth century in an effort ...
This thesis compares the Wiccan faith with fantasy literature of the twentieth century in an effort ...
Witches are having a moment in English-language popular culture and politics. The witch contains com...
Witches are having a moment in English-language popular culture and politics. The witch contains com...
This article examines historically competing categories of magic and religion and their gendered tra...
This books draws on feminist commentary from the disciplines of anthropology, history, law, politics...
In this thesis it is suggested that witchcraft accusations and persecution are being used as a margi...
Much has been written about witchcraft, a topic which has attracted the attention of scholars from e...
Imagining the Witch explores emotions, gender, and selfhood through the lens of witch-trials in earl...
This study aims to show that women are still persecuted for transgressing expected social norms thro...
Aim: The aim of this thesis is to elucidate the effects of gender, age, and class in witch hunts in ...
This article examines what ‘gender’ meant and how it shaped and constituted experience for men and w...
Diane Purkiss claims that “in Early Modern England, the witch was a woman’s fantasy and not simply a...
Early modern representations of witchcraft have been the subject of considerable recent scholarship;...
Early modern representations of witchcraft have been the subject of considerable recent scholarship;...
This thesis compares the Wiccan faith with fantasy literature of the twentieth century in an effort ...
This thesis compares the Wiccan faith with fantasy literature of the twentieth century in an effort ...
Witches are having a moment in English-language popular culture and politics. The witch contains com...
Witches are having a moment in English-language popular culture and politics. The witch contains com...
This article examines historically competing categories of magic and religion and their gendered tra...
This books draws on feminist commentary from the disciplines of anthropology, history, law, politics...
In this thesis it is suggested that witchcraft accusations and persecution are being used as a margi...
Much has been written about witchcraft, a topic which has attracted the attention of scholars from e...
Imagining the Witch explores emotions, gender, and selfhood through the lens of witch-trials in earl...
This study aims to show that women are still persecuted for transgressing expected social norms thro...
Aim: The aim of this thesis is to elucidate the effects of gender, age, and class in witch hunts in ...
This article examines what ‘gender’ meant and how it shaped and constituted experience for men and w...