Spellbound
Discover the intricate relationship between witchcraft, history, and women's empowerment in Spellbound by Elizabeth Reis. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 1998, this thought-provoking paperback features 276 pages of captivating insights. The collection comprises twelve compelling articles that delve into the historical events surrounding witch-hunting in America and the demonization of women. Reis examines how women have harnessed the power of witchcraft as a means of forging their identities and personal strength, showcasing the complex interplay between societal perceptions and individual agency.
This book is essential for anyone interested in social history, women's studies, and the evolving narratives of witchcraft and its significance in the lives of women. Join Elizabeth Reis on this enlightening journey through New Age perspectives and the rich tapestry of American history. Uncover the layers of social science and spirituality with Spellbound and empower your understanding of women's roles throughout history.