segunda-feira, 14 de novembro de 2011

"Something Wicked This Way Comes: Constructing the Witch in Contemporary American Popular Culture" - Catherine Armetta Shufelt






Perhaps this is one of the biggest problems that I see in most of people who does have interest in any field of study of the unconventional sciences: The lack of interest in other fields of study that could very useful and could help to keep the mind open.   
It is sad to see the people creating their own truth and  unfortunately, closing their eyes to other issues that could be very useful for the understanding of the world that surrounds us...


Therefore, every time  that I find some interesting and intriguing text - even if does not have anything to do with the occult - I will upload it here... This is the case of this Academic Dissertation from Catherine Armetta Shufelt. 



"Something Wicked This Way Comes: Constructing the Witch in Contemporary American Popular Culture" - Catherine Armetta Shufelt

What is a Witch?

Traditional mainstream media images of Witches tell us they are evil “devil worshipping baby killers,” green-skinned hags who fly on brooms, or flaky tree huggers who dance naked in the woods. A variety of mainstream media has worked to support these notions as well as develop new ones. Contemporary American popular culture shows us images of Witches on television shows and in films vanquishing
demons, traveling back and forth in time and from one reality to another, speaking with dead relatives, and attending private schools, among other things. None of these mainstream images acknowledge the very real beliefs and traditions of modern Witches and Pagans, or speak to the depth and variety of social, cultural, political, and environmental work being undertaken by Pagan and Wiccan groups and individuals
around the world.

Utilizing social construction theory, this study examines the “historical process” of the construction of stereotypes surrounding Witches in mainstream American society as well as how groups and individuals who call themselves Pagan and/or Wiccan have utilized the only media technology available to them, the internet, to resist and reconstruct these images in order to present more positive images of themselves as well as
build community between and among Pagans and nonPagans.

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