Taking the reader into the heart of one of the fastest-growing
religious movements in North America, Sabina Magliocco reveals how
the disciplines of anthropology and folklore were fundamental to
the early development of Neo-Paganism and the revival of
witchcraft. Magliocco examines the roots that this religious
movement has in a Western spiritual tradition of mysticism
disavowed by the Enlightenment. She explores, too, how modern
Pagans and Witches are imaginatively reclaiming discarded practices
and beliefs to create religions more in keeping with their personal
experience of the world as sacred and filled with meaning.
Neo-Pagan religions focus on experience, rather than belief, and
many contemporary practitioners have had mystical experiences. They
seek a context that normalizes them and creates in them new
spiritual dimensions that involve change in ordinary
consciousness.Magliocco analyzes magical practices and rituals of
Neo-Paganism as art forms that reanimate the cosmos and stimulate
the imagination of its practitioners. She discusses rituals that
are put together using materials from a variety of cultural and
historical sources, and examines the cultural politics surrounding
the movement--how the Neo-Pagan movement creates identity by
contrasting itself against the dominant culture and how it can be
understood in the context of early twenty-first-century identity
politics."Witching Culture" is the first ethnography of this
religious movement to focus specifically on the role of
anthropology and folklore in its formation, on experiences that are
central to its practice, and on what it reveals about identity and
belief in twenty-first-century North America.
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