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Constructing the Witch in Contemporary American Popular Culture
2006 AEN Conference Special Issue
Surviving and Thriving in a Hostile Religious Culture Michelle Mitchell Florida International University,
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Inheritor of a Dying World, We Call Thee to the Living Beauty
An Examination of Societal Impacts on Gender Roles in American and English Witchcraft
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From Spiritualists to Neopagans: Complicating American Religious Pluralism
In the Study of the Witch: Women, Shadows, and the Academic Study of Religions
Competing Narratives of Gender Essentialism, Heteronormativity, and Queerness in Wiccan Ritual and Theology
A New Age of Goddess Worship in New Wave Feminism : Witch Way Forward? : a Qualitative Study
Paganism and Counseling: the Development of a Clinical Resource
Contemporary Paganism We Must with the Art and Literature of the Ancient World, and Folk Apprehend Its Origins and Diversity
Witch’ Stigma As White Women's Self- Empowerment
Women's Circles and the Rise of the New Feminine: Reclaiming
Fusing Quakerism with Contemporary Paganism Giselle Vincett University of Edinburgh, Scotland,
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The Gendered Altar: Wiccan Concepts of Gender and Ritual Objects
Implications of Queer Theory for the Study of Religion and Gender
THE INVOCATION of INVITATIONAL RHETORIC in WICCAN RITUALS by Kayleigh Howald a Thesis Submitted To
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[The Pomegranate 6.2 (2004) 261-277] ISSN 1528-0268 (Print) ISSN 1743-1735 (Online)
Claiming Identity Through a Reading of Fantasy Withcraft Jessica Satterwhite Gray Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
Gimme That Real Old Time Religion: Re-Embedding White Identities
Mother Goddesses and Subversive Witches: Competing Narratives of Gender Essentialism, Heteronormativity, Feminism, and Queerness in Wiccan Theology and Ritual
Enchanted Feminism
University of Huddersfield Repository
A Religion Without Dogma: Discursive Constructions of Sex and Gender In
“Healing My Body, Healing the Land”: Healing As Sociopolitical Activism in Reclaiming Witchcraft