A radical and eclectic collection of essays on contemporary witchcraft and the ethics of magic for all engaged with the occult or magic of any kind. The topics cover decolonisation, meditations on what it means to honour Mother Earth during the Anthropocene, and the reclamation of agency for working-class and queer witches through practical spellwork, a gender-fluid perspective on breaking down traditional hierarchies in magical symbolism, a day in the life of a disabled Pagan Irish practitioner, and much more. In this way it gives voice to many underrepresented groups tackling sometimes controversial topics on ethical and practical and academic practice. 237 page paperback, decorated pages.
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