Witches of America

276 pages

English language

Published June 10, 2015

ISBN:
978-0-374-29137-2
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OCLC Number:
906171736

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4 stars (4 reviews)

"Witches are gathering." When most people hear the word "witches," they think of horror films and Halloween, but to the nearly one million Americans who practice Paganism today, witchcraft is a nature-worshipping, polytheistic, and very real religion. So Alex Mar discovers when she sets out to film a documentary and finds herself drawn deep into the world of present-day magic. Witches of America follows Mar on her immersive five-year trip into the occult, charting modern Paganism from its roots in 1950s England to its current American mecca in the San Francisco Bay Area; from a gathering of more than a thousand witches in the Illinois woods to the New Orleans branch of one of the world's most influential magical societies. Along the way she takes part in dozens of rituals and becomes involved with a wild array of characters. This sprawling magical community compels Mar to confront what she believes …

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1 star

I picked this up from the library at the same time as Hutton's Triumph of the Moon, in the hopes that it would bridge the 1999-present anthropological gap. It didn't.

Uninspired writing, a weird obsession with bodies that reminds me of dark teenage ED thinking, and a totally disingenuous "seeker" narrative.

Overall vibe? Insecure 30 something wants to write a book that sells, has a lot of body and class hangups, and hopes that vaguely exotic topic will mask her frankly boring writing.

Alas. Shouldn't have expected academic tone from pop journalism.

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Subjects

  • Neopaganism
  • Wicca

Places

  • United States