
Teenage Witches
Magical Youth and the Search for the Self
- Paperback
304 pages
- Release Date
8 May 2007
Summary
A popular new image of Witches has arisen in recent years, due largely to movies like The Craft, Practical Magic, and Simply Irresistible and television shows such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, and Charmed. Here, young sexy Witches use magic and Witchcraft to gain control over their lives and fight evil. Then there is the depiction in the Harry Potter books: Witchcraft is a gift that unenlightened Muggles (everyday people) lack. In both types of portrayals, being a W…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780813540214 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0813540216 |
| Author: | Douglas Ezzy, Helen Berger |
| Publisher: | Rutgers University Press |
| Imprint: | Rutgers University Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 304 |
| Release Date: | 8 May 2007 |
| Weight: | 482g |
| Dimensions: | 229mm x 152mm x 23mm |
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This groundbreaking study, which looks at Australia, the UK, and the US, is thoughtful, engaged, and articulate…Interviewees speak candidly and insightfully about their experiences in a religion that continues to be misrepresented in mainstream culture. Recommended. This groundbreaking study, which looks at Australia, the UK, and the US, is thoughtful, engaged, and articulate…Interviewees speak candidly and insightfully about their experiences in a religion that continues to be misrepresented in mainstream culture. Recommended. This book makes an important contribution to our understanding of Witchcraft and its appeal among real-life young people on three continents. It’s a fascinating story of young practitioners who find in alternative spiritual practices a way to affirm diversity and respect for all people. - Lynn Schofield Clark (author of From Angels to Aliens: Teenagers, the Media, and the Supernatural) This book makes an important contribution to our understanding of Witchcraft and its appeal among real-life young people on three continents. It’s a fascinating story of young practitioners who find in alternative spiritual practices a way to affirm diversity and respect for all people. - Lynn Schofield Clark (author of From Angels to Aliens: Teenagers, the Media, and the Supernatural) This book is informative, engaging, and enchanting. The interweaving of the vignettes and quotes from the authors’ interviews is masterful. - James R. Lewis (author of Legitimating New Religions) This book is informative, engaging, and enchanting. The interweaving of the vignettes and quotes from the authors’ interviews is masterful. - James R. Lewis (author of Legitimating New Religions) This is an engrossing book that tells us not only about teenage witches, but also about important trends in post-modern society, with a significant proportion of young Westerners adopting alternative worldviews and lifestyles. - Eileen Barker (Professor Emeritus of Sociology, London School of Economics) This is an engrossing book that tells us not only about teenage witches, but also about important trends in post-modern society, with a significant proportion of young Westerners adopting alternative worldviews and lifestyles. - Eileen Barker (Professor Emeritus of Sociology, London School of Economics) In this evocative and important study, Helen Berger and Douglas Ezzy challenge stereotypes and bring to life the worlds of meaning created by teen witches. By exploring the beliefs, rituals, media habits, family backgrounds and personal struggles of these teenagers, the authors make a convincing case for the ways in which self-transformation and religious identity go hand in hand. - Sarah M. Pike (author of Earthly Bodies, Magical Selves: Contemporary Pagans and the Search for) In this evocative and important study, Helen Berger and Douglas Ezzy challenge stereotypes and bring to life the worlds of meaning created by teen witches. By exploring the beliefs, rituals, media habits, family backgrounds and personal struggles of these teenagers, the authors make a convincing case for the ways in which self-transformation and religious identity go hand in hand. - Sarah M. Pike (author of Earthly Bodies, Magical Selves: Contemporary Pagans and the Search for) This book is thoroughly enjoyable to read, introducing the reader to a group of thoughtful, ethically concerned, and charming young people. - Brian J. Gibbons (Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft) This book is thoroughly enjoyable to read, introducing the reader to a group of thoughtful, ethically concerned, and charming young people. - Brian J. Gibbons (Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft)
About The Author
Douglas Ezzy
HELEN A. BERGER is a professor of sociology at West Chester University in West Chester, Pennsylvania.
DOUGLAS EZZY is a senior lecturer in sociology at the University of Tasmania in Australia.
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