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The History of Witchcraft and Women
The History of Witchcraft and Women
The History of Witchcraft and Women

The History of Witchcraft and Women

St Peter's by the Waterfront
Wed, Aug 20 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM
14.5 €

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The image of a female witch, with broom and black cat serving the devil, is ingrained in pop culture. But where did this stereotype come from? The concept of witchcraft emerged slowly over the course of several centuries as a result of theological, intellectual, and cultural changes in ideas about demons and heresy.

This talk will use feminist approaches to the past to explore medieval changes in ideas about magic, gender, and heresy in order to better understand the emergence of witchcraft at the end of the middle ages. We will also look at witchcraft in relation to female sexuality and fears about women’s access to ritual power throughout history.

**Doors open at 7pm, talk starts at 7.30pm.**

Dr Jennifer Farrell is a lecturer in medieval history at the University of Exeter. With interests in both gender and the medieval supernatural, her research and teaching focuses on cultural developments and their relationship to socio-political changes in Western Europe during the high and late middle ages (c. 1000- c. 1500). She has published on subjects including medieval prophecy; fairies in medieval history and romance; the relationship between literary representations of fairies, the supernatural, and gender; and is currently working on a book focused on Geoffrey of Monmouth and the origins of the Arthurian legends.

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06:00 PM- 08:30 PM

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St Peter's by the Waterfront
St Peter's by the Waterfront College Street - IP4 1BF Ipswich

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