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Talia Franks Book Review feminism , intersectionality , Pagan , religion , Review , sex , sex positivity , witchcraft 0. Witches, Sluts, Feminists is a slim tome, split into even slimmer sections, and the bite-sized pieces allowed me to stop and start, picking up the book in between tasks as I needed to, though in truth once I started I hardly wanted to put the book down, and I only did because the realities of not being able to read for a living were pushing through.
This book is unmistakably political — there are chapters about reproductive rights, the political witch, as well as an entire chapter about Hilary Clinton — but it is also historical. I think it is worth mentioning at this point that this book does a very good job of explaining at the beginning of the text why the focus of the text is for the most part on women and witchcraft:. Although many men and those on the masculine spectrum identify as witches and have historically been accused of witchcraft, this book specifically looks at the indivisible links between the witch, femininity, and womanhood—which includes trans women and anyone on the feminine spectrum—and the persecution women have faced as a result of their perceived connection with witchcraft.
Witches, Sluts, Feminists thus explores the witch as an identity forced upon women, as an identity taken up freely by feminine individuals, and as an embodiment of those who practice witchcraft—an umbrella term for a variety of occult practices. The wide variety of answers and perspectives was eye-opening and provided an interesting lens with which to view the rest of the book and also witchcraft as a series of practices.
I found Witches, Sluts, Feminists to also be a thought-provoking critique of capitalism, and the ethics of representation versus appropriation, particularly with regard to how people from under-resourced backgrounds may lack access to nuanced or fully accurate information about witchcraft, feminism, and sex and so while representation via flawed media and products produced via mainstream capitalism are not ideal, they are a gateway, and Witches, Sluts, Feminists has some powerful things to say about that gateway and the limitations and advantages to it.