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Witchbody, a rambling and poetic autoethnography of western occult magic as a pathway for environmental learning and advocacy, written, designed, + illustrated by Sabrina Scott

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Witchbody, a rambling and poetic autoethnography of western occult magic as a pathway for environmental learning and advocacy, written, designed, + illustrated by Sabrina Scott
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Witchbody
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1020068258
Responsibility statement
written, designed, + illustrated by Sabrina Scott
Sub title
a rambling and poetic autoethnography of western occult magic as a pathway for environmental learning and advocacy
Summary
"WITCHBODY is a meandering synthesis of autoethnography, magic theory, and philosophical speculation. It is full of wonder at what it can mean to learn and teach and change and grow in this world which belongs to all of us: you, me, plants, trees, coffee cups and garbage bins. What can it mean to be a witch today, in the city? I made this work as - more or less - my Masters thesis in Environmental Studies and Sustainability Education ... I wanted to make something that was an exhale containing my soul, and so I decided to make a comic book about magic. Magic is my lifeblood, it is my lens, it is how I feel and interact with others. It is all of those things, and more. This book is an illustrated essay about how techniques of magic can re-orient the practitioner to see non-human bodies and relationships in different ways."--Publisher's website, witchbody.com
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