Becoming Dangerous: Witchy Femmes, Queer Conjurers, and Magical Rebels
Editat de Katie West, Jasmine Elliott Cuvânt înainte de Kristen J. Solleeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 mar 2019
Adresăm această invitație tuturor spiritelor rebele, persoanelor queer și femeilor care caută să își revendice puterea într-o lume care încearcă adesea să le marginalizeze. În Becoming Dangerous, nu găsim un manual clasic de vrăjitorie, ci o antologie viscerală de 21 de eseuri care redefinește conceptul de „magie” ca act de supraviețuire și rezistență politică. Observăm cum autoare precum Gabriela Herstik sau Sam Maggs transformă gesturi cotidiene — aplicarea rujului, rutina de îngrijire a tenului sau tunsul scurt — în ritualuri de protecție împotriva sexismului și rasismului.
Subliniem structura diversă a volumului, unde magia nu este privită prin prisma supranaturalului, ci ca o tehnologie a sinelui. De la eseul despre „magia gunoiului” la reflecții despre identitatea trans și BDSM, fiecare text contribuie la o conversație curajoasă despre autonomie. Fanii volumului Hexing the Patriarchy de Ariel Gore vor recunoaște aceeași atenție la detaliul subversiv și spiritul de revoltă, însă Becoming Dangerous aplică această energie într-un context mult mai personal și confesional, punând accent pe experiența subiectivă a „vrăjitoarei” moderne.
Tonul este unul onest, uneori tăios, reflectând realitățile dure ale opresiunii, dar rămâne profund motivațional prin soluțiile creative propuse. Găsim în aceste pagini o comunitate de voci care refuză să fie „de treabă”, alegând în schimb să fie periculoase prin simplul fapt că își onorează propria umanitate și frumusețe în afara normelor impuse. Este o lectură esențială pentru cei care înțeleg că spiritualitatea și activismul pot merge mână în mână.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1578636701
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: RED WHEEL/WEISER
Colecția Weiser Books
De ce să citești această carte
Pentru cititorii care caută o spiritualitate ancorată în realitatea socială, această carte oferă instrumente psihologice și ritualice pentru auto-susținere. Veți câștiga o perspectivă nouă asupra modului în care îngrijirea de sine poate deveni o armă politică. Este recomandarea noastră pentru oricine se simte „altfel” și dorește să transforme vulnerabilitatea într-o sursă de putere neîmblânzită, dincolo de clișeele ezoterice clasice.
Descriere scurtă
Edgy and often deeply personal, the twenty-one essays collected here come from a wide variety of writers. Some identify as witches, others identify as writers, musicians, game developers, or artists. What they have in common is that they’ve created personal rituals to summon their own power in a world that would prefer them powerless. Here, they share the rituals they use to resist self-doubt, grief, and depression in the face of sexism, slut shaming, racism, patriarchy, and other systems of oppression.
Contents
Introduction
Notes from the Editors
Content Warning
- Unfuckable—Cara Ellison
- Trash-Magic: Signs & Rituals for the Unwanted—Maranda Elizabeth
- Uncensoring My Ugliness—Laura Mandanas
- Femme as in Fuck You: Fucking with the Patriarchy One Lipstick Application at a Time—Catherine Hernandez
- Before I Was a Woman, I Was a Witch—Avery Edison
- Undressing My Heart—Gabriela Herstik
- Garden—Marguerite Bennett
- Reddit, Retin-A, and Resistance: An Alchemist’s Guide to Skincare—Sam Maggs
- The Future is Coming for You—Deb Chachra
- My Witch’s Sabbath of Short Skirts, Long Kisses, and BDSM—Mey Rude
- Buzzcut Season—Larissa Pham
- The Harpy—Meredith Yayanos
- Fingertips—merritt
- Red Glitter—Sophie Saint Thomas
- Touching Pennies, Painting Nails—Sim Bajwa
- Ritual in Darkness—Kim Boekbinder
- Gayuma—Sara David
- Pushing Beauty Up Through the Cracks—Katelan Foisy
- Ritualising My Humanity—J. A. Micheline
- Simulating Control—Nora Khan
- I Am, Myself, a Body of Water—Leigh Alexander
Acknowledgements
Recenzii
"Whether harnessing the power of nature, tarot, crystals and candles or selfies, make up, video games and sex toys, these rebels, sluts, femmes, and witches heal from trauma, challenge institutional racism, dismantle misogyny, and create community. Replete with prose that is at turns revealing, relatable, and bitingly funny, this book lays the groundwork for summoning your own salvation on your own terms." --Kristen J. Sollée, author of Witches, Sluts, Feminists: Conjuring the Sex Positive
"In this uneven yet bold collection of essays, 21 authors explore how they “resist the onslaught of a world of irrational happenings” by performing personal rituals that incorporate magic. Each essay is by someone who considers themselves marginalized and responding to a culture that “has attempted to cast a banishing spell” on them. Highlights include “Trash Magic” by Miranda Elizabeth, a self-described “sick mad crip borderline witch” who tweaks tarot readings and crystal rituals to suit the needs of her “disabled perspective” and Avery Edison’s “Before I Was a Woman, I Was a Witch,” which details Avery’s discovery of a witch kit as a teenager. A common thread is the subversion of conventional feminine beauty, such as in Catherine Hernandez’s “Femme as in Fuck You” in which she writes of taking intentionally ugly photos to reclaim her sense of beauty after an accident that left her scarred, and merritt k’s “Total Mood Killer,” about how she fashions her nails for peak scariness, “sharp enough to easily scratch skin—maybe draw blood.” Powerfully intimate and angry yet hopeful, these narratives will appeal to “magickal practitioners” looking for new examples of how others have dealt with oppression." --Publishers Weekly, (Apr 2019)
“Thoughtful and earnest, considered together these essays weave a spell, taking the acts of women deemed selfish and silly and naming them sacred. Witches are having a moment. And it’s about damn time.” —Kelly Sue DeConnick, Bitch Planet and Pretty Deadly
“Becoming Dangerous is an essential survival guide for underrepresented communities who still have to fight for visibility in these so-called modern times.” —Alison Nastasi, Flavorwire.com
“Witchcraft specifically is appealing to the marginalized because witchcraft focuses on how the self and the earth are connected. It takes societal hierarchy out of the equation. . . . The contributors to Becoming Dangerous are a multi-faceted group of individuals and writers who have all found their power through dealing with personal hardship and establishing magical rituals. Their rituals vary from using fashion to combat societal sexualization, to buzzing off their hair to explore presentation and identity, and using special rituals to prove to the world that they are human and not less than. This new collection of essays about ‘ritual and resistance’ will fire you up and make you feel powerful.” —HelloGiggles.com
"This essay collection describes the many ways that women, femmes, and nonbinary people find and create safe places as acts of resistance, beauty, and hope. Editors Katie West and Jasmine Elliott curated a magnificent collection that includes authors of many different backgrounds, abilities, identities, cultures, and beliefs. Becoming Dangerous debates with itself, answers its own questions, and provides a powerful look at how magic and intention can turn the tide of self-doubt and empower women, as it has for centuries, in both public and secret practices." –Foreword Reviews
“In essay after essay, the reckoning is a fierce and voluble refutation of the patriarchy and its soul-crushing oppression of female power. These writers make clear that as witches, femmes, and queers, they will use their own strength, ingenious rituals, beauty routines, and spells to rise above and beyond the limits of racism/classism and objectifications set by a male-dominated society. While bound by a thread of magic, these are inspiring feminist writings for readers of feminist literature, however identified.” --Library Journal, April 1, 2019