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The New Witches of the West provides a comprehensive academic analysis of contemporary witchcraft movements across Western cultures. Ethan Doyle White examines how modern practitioners blend ancient traditions with contemporary spiritual practices, creating diverse expressions of witchcraft that emphasize personal agency and social transformation.
The book explores the intersection of tradition and liberation within witchcraft communities, investigating how practitioners navigate historical legacies while forging new spiritual identities. White analyzes the role of power dynamics, gender, and individual autonomy in shaping modern witchcraft practices. As part of the Elements in New Religious Movements series, this work contributes to scholarly understanding of emerging and alternative religions in contemporary Western society.
Published by Cambridge University Press, this rigorous examination offers insights into witchcraft’s evolution from marginalized practice to recognized spiritual movement, making it essential reading for religious studies scholars, anthropologists, and those interested in contemporary spirituality.







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