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

The History of Witchcraft and Women

Bridgwater Arts Centre
Wed, Oct 29 from 7:00 PM to 9:30 PM
14.5 €

Description

warty woman who entraps children in her gingerbread house? Or do you see a young, empowered healer who is targeted simply for being different? Whatever you’re thinking, the unifying feature is probably that the witch is female. But why? How did this stereotype come about?

Join Tabitha Stanmore as she explores the evolution of the image of the witch, and asks why witchcraft has become so bound up with femininity. The answer isn’t as simple as you might think: even at the very height of the witch trials in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, witchcraft was never a solely female crime.

In this unique talk, we will look at the different kinds of magic that were practised in the past – from diabolical harm to fortune-telling, and summoning fairies to necromancy – and consider the different kinds of people who did it. We’ll pick apart some witchcraft icons - like the pointy hat - and trace their origins.

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

Dr Tabitha Stanmore is a postdoctoral researcher on the Leverhulme-funded Seven County Witch Hunt Project at the University of Exeter, and is specialist in medieval and early modern English magic and witchcraft. Her monograph, Love Spells and Lost Treasure: Service Magic in England from the Later Middle Ages to the Early Modern Era, was published with Cambridge University Press in 2022. Her first book for general readers, Cunning Folk: Life in the Era of Practical Magic, was published in 2024 with the Bodley Head.

Presented by Seed Talks

This is an 18+ event

Community

6 people answered

All offers

These prices include service fees applied by distributors.

14.5 €

14.5 €

Available schedules

07:00 PM- 09:30 PM

14.5 €
At

Place

Bridgwater Arts Centre
Bridgwater Arts Centre 11-13 Castle Street - TA6 3DD Bridgwater

Nearby

Find out about all the events nearby on our interactive map!

Wander map with events
Explore

Similar events

A newsletter just like you

Personalised recommendations, news, interviews, etc. Sign up for our newsletter to make sure you don't miss out on anything from the arts and culture scene!