Description
Description
That Very Witch explores the cyclical rise and fall of the cinematic witch in American culture and her relationship to feminist movements over time.
Through historical analysis and dozens of case studies, Payton McCarty-Simas demonstrates how the cinematic witch's evolution across decades reflects major shifts in how feminism is perceived politically and interpreted (counter-)culturally in America. From Mia Farrow to the Moral Majority, from the Satanic Panic to Riot Grrrl, from #MeToo to the 2024 election, the witch can be found at the heart of the zeitgeist. What can we learn from her presence?
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"Spanning seven decades of cinematic representation, McCarty-Simas attentively examines a vast array of witch-centric films while providing rich and relevant historical context. Always holding true to its impassioned feminist mission and sharp sense of humor, That Very Witch is required reading for horror fans, feminists, witch connoisseurs, and really, all devotees of countercultural cinema and history."
Johanna Isaacson, Author of Stepford Daughters: Weapons for Feminists in Contemporary Horror
"A decadently comprehensive look at the witch's influence in cinema. Fascinating, engrossing and feminist as hell."
Meg Hafdahl, author of The Science of Witchcraft
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