In Defense of Witches: The Legacy of the Witch Hunts and Why Women Are Still on Trial

In Defense of Witches

The Legacy of the Witch Hunts and Why Women Are Still on Trial

2018 • 320 pages

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Average rating3.8

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4.5. This book takes its reader on a journey of reckoning with the violent past of the witch hunts and how it still shapes the persecution of women who dare to step out of line.

Chollet explores the expectation of women to marry, birth children, never to age, and to limit their knowledge and control of their bodies. Moreover, it discusses how society treats those who choose to follow a different path, how politics and religion continue to be forces to oppress and regulate women's lives and bodies.

I would say it provides an introduction to all of these topics, but it's by no means a comprehensive deep dive. However, I think this is a good thing, as it makes the text more accessible. It's intersectional as far as race and sexuality, but it's ultimately a Western exploration of these topics, with a heavy emphasis on European and American experiences.

I highly recommend it if you're at all interested in these topics.

“Turning the world upside down is no small undertaking. But there can be great joy -the joy of audacity, of insolence, of a vital affirmation, of defying faceless authority- in allowing our ideas and imaginations to follow the paths down which these witches' whisperings entice us.”

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