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Utopian Witch

Author : Justine Norton-Kertson
Publisher : Microcosm Publishing
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2024-07-23
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9781648412622

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Utopian Witch by Justine Norton-Kertson Pdf

This solarpunk book of shadows will guide you in surviving and resisting climate crisis and dystopian political systems so you can take radical action towards a positive future. Longtime activist and practicing witch Justine Norton-Kertson introduces a fresh approach to witchcraft at a time when it’s desperately needed. Drawing on the natural connections between modern paganism and the literary, artistic, and activist movement known as solarpunk, Norton-Kertson provides meditations and correspondences for developing a spiritual practice rooted in nature, the Sun, and a powerful belief in our ability to build a better world. Readers will also find a host of spells to use in the fight against climate change, fascism, and inequality. These politically conscious magickal practices forge a new spiritual praxis to guide us as we work together to envision and create the future we want to see.

Enchanted Feminism

Author : Jone Salomonsen
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 041522392X

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Enchanted Feminism by Jone Salomonsen Pdf

The first major study of the famous Reclaiming community of witches, founded in 1979 in San Francisco. Examines gendered and religious identites and the communal and ritual processes of Reclaiming.

Feminist Afterlives of the Witch

Author : Brydie Kosmina
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2023-03-31
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783031252921

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Feminist Afterlives of the Witch by Brydie Kosmina Pdf

The book investigates the witch as a key rhetorical symbol in twentieth- and twenty-first century feminist memory, politics, activism, and popular culture. The witch demonstrates the inheritance of paradoxical pasts, traversing numerous ideological memoryscapes. This book is an examination of the ways that the witch has been deployed by feminist activists and writers in their political efforts in the twentieth century, and how this has indelibly affected cultural memories of the witch and the witch trials, and how this plays out in popular culture representations of the symbol through the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Consequently, this book considers the relationship between popular culture and media, activist politics, and cultural memory. Using hauntological theories of memory and temporality, and literary, screen, and cultural studies methodologies, this book considers how popular culture remembers, misremembers, and forgets usable pasts, and the uses (and misuses) of these memories for feminist politics. Given the ubiquity of the witch in popular culture, politics and activism since 2016, this book is a timely examination of the range of meanings inherent to the figure, and is an important study of how cultural symbols like the witch inherit paradoxical memories, histories, and politics. The book will be valuable for scholars across disciplines, including witchcraft studies, feminist philosophy and history, memory studies, and popular culture studies.

Exploring the Utopian Impulse

Author : Michael J. Griffin,Tom Moylan
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : History
ISBN : 3039109138

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Exploring the Utopian Impulse by Michael J. Griffin,Tom Moylan Pdf

A series of essays by an international and trans-disciplinary group of contributors which explores the nature and extent of the utopian impulse. Working across a range of historical periods and cultures, the book investigates key aspects of utopian theory, texts, and socio-political practices.

Embracing the Witch and the Goddess

Author : Kathryn Rountree
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2004-03
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9781134411573

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Embracing the Witch and the Goddess by Kathryn Rountree Pdf

Embracing the Witch and the Goddess is a detailed survey of present-day feminist witches in New Zealand. It examines the attraction of witchcraft for its practitioners, and explores witches' rituals, views and beliefs about how magic works. The book provides a detailed portrait of an undocumented section of the growing neo-pagan movement, and compares the special character of New Zealand witchcraft with its counterparts in the United States, Great Britain, and Australia. Kathryn Rountree traces the emergence and history of feminist witchcraft, and links witchcraft with the contemporary Goddess movement. She reviews scholarly approaches on the study of witchcraft and deals with the key debates which have engaged the movement's adherents and their critics, and ultimately presents what Mary Daly declared was missing from most historical and anthropological research on witchcraft: a 'Hag-identified vision'. Based on fieldwork amongst witch practitioners, Embracing the Witch and the Goddess is an important contribution to the emerging profile of present-day witchcraft and paganism.

Utopian and Dystopian Writing for Children and Young Adults

Author : Carrie Hintz,Elaine Ostry
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2013-10-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781135373368

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Utopian and Dystopian Writing for Children and Young Adults by Carrie Hintz,Elaine Ostry Pdf

This volume examines a variety of utopian writing for children from the 18th century to the present day, defining and exploring this new genre in the field of children's literature. The original essays discuss thematic conventions and present detailed case studies of individual works. All address the pedagogical implications of work that challenges children to grapple with questions of perfect or wildly imperfect social organizations and their own autonomy. The book includes interviews with creative writers and the first bibliography of utopian fiction for children.

Pentecostalism and Witchcraft

Author : Knut Rio,Michelle MacCarthy,Ruy Blanes
Publisher : Springer
Page : 315 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2017-10-29
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783319560687

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Pentecostalism and Witchcraft by Knut Rio,Michelle MacCarthy,Ruy Blanes Pdf

This open access book presents fresh ethnographic work from the regions of Africa and Melanesia—where the popularity of charismatic Christianity can be linked to a revival and transformation of witchcraft. The volume demonstrates how the Holy Spirit has become an adversary to the reconfirmed presence of witches, demons, and sorcerers as manifestations of evil. We learn how this is articulated in spiritual warfare, in crusades, and in healing or witch-killing raids. The contributors highlight what happens to phenomena that people address as locally specific witchcraft or sorcery when re-molded within the universalist Pentecostal demonology, vocabulary, and confrontational methodology.

Partial Visions

Author : Angelika Bammer
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781134980109

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Partial Visions by Angelika Bammer Pdf

Positing that a radical utopianism is one of the most vital impulses of feminist politics, Partial Visions traces the articulation of this impulse in the work of Euro-American, French and German women writers of the 1970s. It argues that this feminist utopianism both continued and reconceptualized a critical dimension of Left politics, yet concludes that feminist utopianism is not just visionary, but myopic - time and culture bound - as well.

Utopian and Science Fiction by Women

Author : Jane Donawerth,Jane L. Donawerth,Carol A. Kolmerten,Carol A. Kolmenter
Publisher : Syracuse University Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0815626193

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Utopian and Science Fiction by Women by Jane Donawerth,Jane L. Donawerth,Carol A. Kolmerten,Carol A. Kolmenter Pdf

"This collection speaks to common themes and strategies in women's writing about their different worlds, from Margaret Cavendish's seventeenth-century Blazing World of the North Pole to the "men-less" islands of the French writer Scudery to the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century utopias of Shelley and Gaskell, and science fiction pulps, finishing with the more contemporary feminist fictions of Le Guin, Wittig, Piercy, and Mitchison. It shows that these fictions historically speak to each other and together amount to a literary tradition of women's writing about a better place."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

An Unreal Estate

Author : Lucinda Carspecken
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : House & Home
ISBN : 9780253223494

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An Unreal Estate by Lucinda Carspecken Pdf

In An Unreal Estate, Lucinda Carspecken takes an in-depth look at Lothlorien, a Southern Indiana nature sanctuary, sustainable camping ground, festival site, collective residence, and experiment in ecological building, stewardship, and organization. Carspecken notes the way fiction and reality intertwine on this piece of land and argues that examples such as Lothlorien have the power to be a force for social change. Lothlorien's organization and social norms are in sharp contrast with its surrounding communities. As a unique enclave within a larger society, it offers to the latter both an implicit critique and a cluster of alternative values and lifestyles. In addition, it has created a niche where some participants change, grow, and find empowerment in an environment that is accepting of difference—particularly in areas of religion and sexual orientation.

Feminism, Economics and Utopia

Author : Karin Schonpflug
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2008-03-26
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781134114214

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Feminism, Economics and Utopia by Karin Schonpflug Pdf

Answering a range of questions and written by a rising star in feminist economics, this book provides explanations of the different kinds of feminism, the evolution of feminist thought and, the history and sources of utopias as a theoretical and/or literary tool.

Nothing that is

Author : Sarah Lynn Higley,Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock
Publisher : Wayne State University Press
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 0814330649

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Nothing that is by Sarah Lynn Higley,Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock Pdf

Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez's The Blair Witch Project seemingly appeared from nowhere to become one of 1999's highest grossing films. While generating revenue as a low budget movie backed by a media blitz, The Blair Witch Project also generated controversy and made a mockery of the Hollywood industry, billing itself as "real" footage of a supernatural event. Critics were divided over some of the most basic questions: whether the film was an artistic success or the product of its hype, for example, and whether it challenged Hollywood conventions or succumbed to them in the end. Nothing That Is: The Blair Witch Controversies examines these and other debates, and initiates some of its own about American taste for horror, hoax, independent films, the Internet, and the direction of cinema in the twenty-first century. The book explores the modest origins and rapid demise of this independent film- while also analyzing the sensational results of its broad media discourses--a Web site developing the back story of The Blair Witch Project was one of the most-accessed sites on the entire Internet at the time of the movie's release. These essays, from many diverse perspectives, also look at The Blair Witch Project's manipulation of cinematic codes, its view on technology and the occult, its film progenitors, and even its effects on the film's setting of Burkittsville, Maryland. Nothing That Is will interest both film scholars and fans of this unexpected blockbuster that emerged from, if not "nothing," a complex brew of culture, technology, and ingenuity.

Women Writers and the Occult in Literature and Culture

Author : Miriam Wallraven
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2015-06-05
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781317581390

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Women Writers and the Occult in Literature and Culture by Miriam Wallraven Pdf

Examining the intersection of occult spirituality, text, and gender, this book provides a compelling analysis of the occult revival in literature from the 1880s through the course of the twentieth century. Bestselling novels such as The Da Vinci Code play with magic and the fascination of hidden knowledge, while occult and esoteric subjects have become very visible in literature during the twentieth century. This study analyses literature by women occultists such as Alice Bailey, Dion Fortune, and Starhawk, and revisits texts with occult motifs by canonical authors such as Sylvia Townsend Warner, Leonora Carrington, and Angela Carter. This material, which has never been analysed in a literary context, covers influential movements such as Theosophy, Spiritualism, Golden Dawn, Wicca, and Goddess spirituality. Wallraven engages with the question of how literature functions as the medium for creating occult worlds and powerful identities, particularly the female Lucifer, witch, priestess, and Goddess. Based on the concept of ancient wisdom, the occult in literature also incorporates topical discourses of the twentieth century, including psychoanalysis, feminism, pacifism, and ecology. Hence, as an ever-evolving discursive universe, it presents alternatives to religious truth claims that often lead to various forms of fundamentalism that we encounter today. This book offers a ground-breaking approach to interpreting the forms and functions of occult texts for scholars and students of literary and cultural studies, religious studies, sociology, and gender studies.

The Utopia MEGAPACK ®

Author : Sir Francis Bacon,Samuel Butler,William Morris
Publisher : Wildside Press LLC
Page : 3691 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2014-10-22
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781479404254

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The Utopia MEGAPACK ® by Sir Francis Bacon,Samuel Butler,William Morris Pdf

Utopia. A community or society possessing highly desirable or nearly perfect qualities. It may be a dream, but it's a dream that has inspired writers for thousands of years. Plato's "Republic" may be the very first utopia presented to a mass audience, but Thomas More coined the term with his 1516 book Utopia (included here), which describes a fictional island society in the Atlantic Ocean. The term (and its antonym, dystopia) quickly entered the English language. And here are 19 other works, famous and not, featuring utopias and dystopias...works by Samuel Butler, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Anna Bowman Dodd, William Morris, Sir Francis Bacon, and many others. Included are: EREWHON, by Samuel Butler MOVING THE MOUNTAIN, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman HERLAND, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman EQUALITY, by Edward Bellamy CAESAR’S COLUMN, by Ignatius Donnelly THE REPUBLIC OF THE FUTURE, by Anna Bowman Dodd A CRYSTAL AGE, by W. H. Hudson A TRAVELER FROM ALTRURIA, by W. D. Howells FREELAND: A SOCIAL ANTICIPATION, by Dr. Theodor Hertzka MIZORA: A PROPHECY, by Mary E. Bradley Lane SOLARIS FARM, by Milan C. Edson LOOKING BACKWARD, by Edward Bellamy SOME PICTURES OF A SOCIALIST FUTURE, by Eugene Richter UTOPIA, by Thomas More THE COMMONWEALTH OF OCEANA, by James Harrington THE NEW ATLANTIS, by Sir Francis Bacon THE BLAZING WORLD, by Margaret Cavendish CHRISTIANOPOLIS, by Johannes Valentinus Andreae THE CITY OF THE SUN, by Tommaso Campanella If you enjoy this book, search your favorite ebook store for "Wildside Press Megapack" to see the 150+ entries in the MEGAPACKTM ebook series, covering science fiction, fantasy, horror, mysteries, westerns, classics, adventure stories, and much, much more!

Russia, 1905-07: The Roots of Otherness

Author : Teodor Shanin
Publisher : Springer
Page : 394 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 1986-07-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9781349182732

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Russia, 1905-07: The Roots of Otherness by Teodor Shanin Pdf

New Russia begins in 1905-07. A revolution which failed was also a moment of truth. By proceeding in a way unexpected by supporters and adversaries alike it offered a dramatic corrective to their understanding of Russia. In what followed Russian history was to be dominated by the transforming efforts of monarchists who learnt that only 'revolution from above' could save their tsardom and by Marxists who, under the impact of revolution which failed, looked anew at Russia and their Marxism. On the opposing sides of the political scale, Stolypin and Lenin came to share a new image of Russia recognisable today as one of a 'developing society', and to act upon that. While Russia began a new century with a revolution, it is equally true that a new century in world history began with the Russian revolution of 1905-07. Since then a new type of society and of revolution have been evident throughout the world. Most of the theoretical tools to grasp those environments and changes were first set in Russia of the period described. The book begins with the forces and elements which came together in the 1905-07 revolution. It then presents and analyses the urban struggle, the still little known peasant war and the relations between those two confrontations. It proceeds to the conclusions drawn from the revolution by the different social classes, parties and leaders and the way this has shaped Russia's future and consequently of the world today, defining also economics and agrarian reforms, developmentism and communism, liberation struggles and anti-insurgencies.