The History of Witchcraft and Feminism with Dr Sharon Jagger
FromWitchLitbestsellers likeThe Familiarsby Stacy Halls andA Discovery of Witchesby Deborah Darkness to the viral phenomenon of WitchTok, the image of the witch has transformed into a modern, chic aesthetic. But beyond the trendy allure lies a powerful, political undercurrent.
In this compelling talk, Dr Sharon Jagger delves into the feminist edge of today’s fascination with witchcraft. She examines how witches became symbols of resistance during Trump-era protests, with activists casting spells to hex patriarchy. Drawing on scholars like Laurel Zwissler, Dr Jagger explores how feminists reclaim “witch” as both an identity and a rallying cry against historic misogyny and power. Is modern witchcraft an effective tool for activism or just a fleeting trend? Uncover the potent mix of feminist politics, spirituality, and the enduring power of the witch.
Doors open at 7pm, talk starts at 7:30pm- come down early to grab a good seat!
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Speaker Bio
Dr Sharon Jagger is Associate Professor of Religion at York St. John University and specialises in the relationship between gender and religion. She has a background in feminist theory, having completed her PhD at the Centre for Women’s Studies at the University of York. She has published widely on women and the Church, and on ritual. Her first book, on women priests and symbolic violence, is due out in Spring 2025.
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