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Twenty. A Queer Critical Analysis of Contemporary Representations of the Churail in Hindi Film
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Manifesting Witch Studies 1
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The Colonial Encounter
- One. Witchcraft in My Community: Healing Sex and Sexuality 23
- Two. “What Is a Witch?”: Tituba’s Subjunctive Challenge 34
- Three. Irish Feminist Witches: Using Witchcraft and Activism to Heal from Violence and Trauma 46
- Four. Whose Craft?: Contentions on Open and Closed Practice in Contemporary Witchcraft(s) 60
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II Lineages of Healing
- Five. “You Deserve, Baby!”: Spiritual Co-creation, Black Witches, and Feminism 75
- Six. Resurrecting Granny: A Brief Excavation of Appalachian Folk Magic 90
- Seven. “Some Decks May Be Stacked against Us but This Deck Is Ours”: Justice-Centered Tarot in and against the New Age 105
- Eight. Ecstatic Desires: Queerness and the Witch’s Body 118
- Nine. Deitsch Magic Past and Future 131
- Ten. “We Are Here with Our Rebellious Joy”: Witches and Witchcraft in Turkey 144
- Eleven. Fortune-Telling, Women’s Friendship, and Divination Commodification in Contemporary Italy 158
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III Killing the Witch
- Twelve. A Feminist Theory of Witch Hunts 175
- Thirteen. Occult Violence and the Savage Slot: Understanding Tanzanian Witch-Killings in Historical and Ethnographic Context 190
- Fourteen. Going All the Way: From Village to Supreme Court for a Witch-Killing in Central India 205
- Fifteen. Contemporary Trends in Witch-Hunting in India 219
- Sixteen. Bewitching Gender History 233
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IV Art, Aesthetics, and Cultural Production
- Seventeen. Mista Boo: Portrait of a Drag Witch 249
- Eighteen. Witching Sound in the Anthropocene (and Occultcene) 262
- Nineteen. A Witch’s Guide to the Underground: Sixties Counterculture, Dianic Wicca, and the Cultural Trope of the “Witchy Diva” 275
- Twenty. A Queer Critical Analysis of Contemporary Representations of the Churail in Hindi Film 289
- Twenty-One. Pakistan’s Churails: Young Feminists Choosing “Witch” Way Is Forward 304
- Twenty-Two. From “Born This Witch” to “Bad Bitch Witch”: A History of Witch Representation in Western Pop Culture 318
- Twenty-Three. “I Put a Spell on You and Now You’re Mine”: A Vulvacentric Reading of Witchcraft 331
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V Protest and Reclaiming
- Twenty-Four. Hexing the Patriarchy: The Revolutionary Aesthetics of W.I.T.C.H. 347
- Twenty-Five. Witch-Ins and Other Feminist Acts 361
- Twenty-Six. Disappearing Acts: Attending “Witch School” in Brooklyn, New York 372
- Twenty-Seven. We Are All Witches: My Pagan Journey 388
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VI Witch Epistemologies
- Twenty-Eight. Witching the Institution: Academia and Feminist Witchcraft 401
- Twenty-Nine. A Ruderal Witchcraft Manifesto 420
- Thirty. Feminism as a Demon, or, The Difference Witches Make: Chiara Fumai with Carla Lonzi 436
- Thirty-One. Religion and Magic through Feminist Lenses 449
- Thirty-Two. Crafting against Capitalism: Queer Longings for Witch Futures 464
- Contributors 475
- Index 489
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Manifesting Witch Studies 1
-
The Colonial Encounter
- One. Witchcraft in My Community: Healing Sex and Sexuality 23
- Two. “What Is a Witch?”: Tituba’s Subjunctive Challenge 34
- Three. Irish Feminist Witches: Using Witchcraft and Activism to Heal from Violence and Trauma 46
- Four. Whose Craft?: Contentions on Open and Closed Practice in Contemporary Witchcraft(s) 60
-
II Lineages of Healing
- Five. “You Deserve, Baby!”: Spiritual Co-creation, Black Witches, and Feminism 75
- Six. Resurrecting Granny: A Brief Excavation of Appalachian Folk Magic 90
- Seven. “Some Decks May Be Stacked against Us but This Deck Is Ours”: Justice-Centered Tarot in and against the New Age 105
- Eight. Ecstatic Desires: Queerness and the Witch’s Body 118
- Nine. Deitsch Magic Past and Future 131
- Ten. “We Are Here with Our Rebellious Joy”: Witches and Witchcraft in Turkey 144
- Eleven. Fortune-Telling, Women’s Friendship, and Divination Commodification in Contemporary Italy 158
-
III Killing the Witch
- Twelve. A Feminist Theory of Witch Hunts 175
- Thirteen. Occult Violence and the Savage Slot: Understanding Tanzanian Witch-Killings in Historical and Ethnographic Context 190
- Fourteen. Going All the Way: From Village to Supreme Court for a Witch-Killing in Central India 205
- Fifteen. Contemporary Trends in Witch-Hunting in India 219
- Sixteen. Bewitching Gender History 233
-
IV Art, Aesthetics, and Cultural Production
- Seventeen. Mista Boo: Portrait of a Drag Witch 249
- Eighteen. Witching Sound in the Anthropocene (and Occultcene) 262
- Nineteen. A Witch’s Guide to the Underground: Sixties Counterculture, Dianic Wicca, and the Cultural Trope of the “Witchy Diva” 275
- Twenty. A Queer Critical Analysis of Contemporary Representations of the Churail in Hindi Film 289
- Twenty-One. Pakistan’s Churails: Young Feminists Choosing “Witch” Way Is Forward 304
- Twenty-Two. From “Born This Witch” to “Bad Bitch Witch”: A History of Witch Representation in Western Pop Culture 318
- Twenty-Three. “I Put a Spell on You and Now You’re Mine”: A Vulvacentric Reading of Witchcraft 331
-
V Protest and Reclaiming
- Twenty-Four. Hexing the Patriarchy: The Revolutionary Aesthetics of W.I.T.C.H. 347
- Twenty-Five. Witch-Ins and Other Feminist Acts 361
- Twenty-Six. Disappearing Acts: Attending “Witch School” in Brooklyn, New York 372
- Twenty-Seven. We Are All Witches: My Pagan Journey 388
-
VI Witch Epistemologies
- Twenty-Eight. Witching the Institution: Academia and Feminist Witchcraft 401
- Twenty-Nine. A Ruderal Witchcraft Manifesto 420
- Thirty. Feminism as a Demon, or, The Difference Witches Make: Chiara Fumai with Carla Lonzi 436
- Thirty-One. Religion and Magic through Feminist Lenses 449
- Thirty-Two. Crafting against Capitalism: Queer Longings for Witch Futures 464
- Contributors 475
- Index 489