Here is the Table of Contents for the special issue of The Pomegranate on Paganism, art, and
fashion that I guest edited. The articles are currently open access which is
great because it means that people who usually cannot access academic journals
are able to read them.
Introduction to the Special Issue of The Pomegranate on Paganism, Art, and
Fashion – by Caroline Jane Tully
Feminist Interpretations of Witches and the Witch Craze
in Contemporary Art by Women – by Katy Deepwell
High Glamour: Magical Clothing and Talismanic Fashion –
by Charlotte Rodgers
Hashtag Heathens: Contemporary Germanic Pagan Feminine
Visuals on Instagram – by Ross Downing
Wolves Amongst the Sheep: Looking Beyond the Aesthetics
of Polish National Socialism – by Mariusz Filip
The Morrigan as a “Dark Goddess”: A Goddess Re-Imagined
Through Therapeutic Self-Narration of Women on Social Media – by Áine Warren
Getting It Wrong: The Problems with Reinventing the
Past – by Diane Purkiss
Book Reviews
S. Kelley Harrell, Runic Book of Days: A Guide to
Living the Annual Cycle of Rune Magick and Nigel Pennick, Runic Lore &
Legend: Wyrdstaves of Old Northumbria – by Jefferson F. Calico
Duncan Macrae, Legible Religion: Books, Gods, and
Rituals in Roman Culture – by Norman Simms
2 comments:
I just read the Morrigan article this week and it’s so good! So fascinating what the author says about ‘wellness syndrome’ and its expression in modern paganism. Can’t wait to read the other articles!
Yes, I agree. And also the part about the "workout ethic" where women seek punishment as means for positive transformation. So interesting. Glad you like it, I hope you find the other articles interesting too. I look forward to hearing your thoughts.
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