
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1: Witch: A Feminist Memory. - Chapter 2: Witches and the Past. - Chapter 3: Witches and the Present- Chapter 4: Witches as Monsters. - Chapter 5: Witches as Lovers. - Chapter 6: Witches as Mothers. - Chapter 7: Witches as Girls. - Chapter 8: Witches and the Future.
Kosmina s monograph serves as supportive material for scholars in film and television studies investigating how the witch is critically positioned within various texts. Additionally, scholars in critical cultural and media studies can extend Kosmina s use of memoryscapes, conjunctural analysis, and haunting afterlives/afterimages to other archetypes and figures that similarly hold a complex sociocultural relationship regarding representation and depiction. (Kristen Leer, Critical Studies in Media Communication, October 28, 2025)
Feminist Afterlives of the Witch
is not only an interdisciplinary exploration of the witch' s figure in her own right, but also a profound meditation on the mechanics of feminist memory practices, how they are embedded and performed in popular (media) culture and on the opportunities they create for ' imagining more just futures' . . . . (Jana Christin Lammerding, rezens. tfm, rezenstfm. univie. ac. at, May 15, 2025)
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