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Storied Selves focuses on feminist Witches and their constructions of identities through the use of opposition and speculation as technologies of identity, particularly (post)colonial, maternal, and holistic identities. Through these identity formations, feminist Witches are invested in changing consciousness to create a just and sustainable worldan act which is fundamental to their practices of magic. Looking at three novelsBarbara Walker''s Amazon, Cynthia Lamb''s Brigid''s Charge, and Starhawk''s The Fifth Sacred ThingKlassen asks three questions: how are technologies of identity deployed; where are feminist Witches most successful in promoting and/or creating models for a just and sustainable world; where and how can feminist Witches push these technologies of identity even further to create continuing oppositional and speculative identities which could lead to a just and sustainable world?

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"[Storied Selves] presents an arresting critique of strategies of religious identity formation through an analysis of popular novels. . . . This unusual move is really quite clever in many respects, as it presents an analysis of one of the religious studies scholar's favorite things—texts—in a religious form that defines itself as not text-based. . . . Storied Selves fills a noticeable gap in both religious studies scholarship and the feminist study of religion. Far too rarely do feminist works seriously and responsibly engage any aspect of Pagan studies." -- Nikki Bado, Iowa State University
While this book is not intended as a primer on Witchcraft, it can serve to introduce non-practitioners to some of its history, beliefs, practices and practitioners. But the appeal of the book is not restricted to those who practice or study Witchcraft. Its descriptions of the processes by which identities are formed are applicable to any constituency....Storied Selves is recommended for undergraduate and graduate students of religious, women’s and cultural studies. * Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses *

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Chapter One: Feminist Witchcraft and Ritualized Speculation Chapter 3 Chapter Two: (Post)Colonial Identity Chapter 4 Chapter Three: Maternal Identity Chapter 5 Chapter Four: Holistic Identity Chapter 6 Conclusion

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 6/19/2008 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739123157, 978-0739123157
      ISBN10: 0739123157

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Storied Selves focuses on feminist Witches and their constructions of identities through the use of opposition and speculation as technologies of identity, particularly (post)colonial, maternal, and holistic identities. Through these identity formations, feminist Witches are invested in changing consciousness to create a just and sustainable worldan act which is fundamental to their practices of magic. Looking at three novelsBarbara Walker''s Amazon, Cynthia Lamb''s Brigid''s Charge, and Starhawk''s The Fifth Sacred ThingKlassen asks three questions: how are technologies of identity deployed; where are feminist Witches most successful in promoting and/or creating models for a just and sustainable world; where and how can feminist Witches push these technologies of identity even further to create continuing oppositional and speculative identities which could lead to a just and sustainable world?

      Trade Review
      "[Storied Selves] presents an arresting critique of strategies of religious identity formation through an analysis of popular novels. . . . This unusual move is really quite clever in many respects, as it presents an analysis of one of the religious studies scholar's favorite things—texts—in a religious form that defines itself as not text-based. . . . Storied Selves fills a noticeable gap in both religious studies scholarship and the feminist study of religion. Far too rarely do feminist works seriously and responsibly engage any aspect of Pagan studies." -- Nikki Bado, Iowa State University
      While this book is not intended as a primer on Witchcraft, it can serve to introduce non-practitioners to some of its history, beliefs, practices and practitioners. But the appeal of the book is not restricted to those who practice or study Witchcraft. Its descriptions of the processes by which identities are formed are applicable to any constituency....Storied Selves is recommended for undergraduate and graduate students of religious, women’s and cultural studies. * Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses *

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Chapter One: Feminist Witchcraft and Ritualized Speculation Chapter 3 Chapter Two: (Post)Colonial Identity Chapter 4 Chapter Three: Maternal Identity Chapter 5 Chapter Four: Holistic Identity Chapter 6 Conclusion

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