One of my favorite traditions among my friends is to talk about the roses and the thorns of our days. When we do this, we go around the room and discuss our highs (roses) and our lows (thorns). It is one of my favorite ways to reflect on the day, practice gratitude for the good things and to learn from the more difficult parts. As the semester winds down, I thought it would be nice to reflect on my roses and thorns of my semester in Witches class! Roses One of my favorite aspects of this course was getting to learn about witchcraft as a reflection of culture. One of the ways that this was relevant was through the popular media presentations. As I observed in one of my other blog posts, it was interesting to watch the ways that popular representations of witches have changed over time and how those changes may reflect the type of society that exists in that specific time period. Times seem to always be tough, and at any moment in history there may be a million different things happ...
Another thing that has been interesting for me to observe throughout the popular media presentations has been the transition from the stereotype of the good, mischievous witch in popular media to the evil, dark, and scary witch that seems to predominate popular culture in current times. Through observing this transition, I have been thinking more about why this trend is occurring and the things occurring in our culture that are causing this shift in the way that we see witches. In my second popular media presentation, I had the opportunity to learn more about the Bewitched series and movies. In the 1960’s series, Samantha is the mischievous fun witch trying to renounce her witch-y ways in pursuit of a more normal life with her mortal husband. This series was such a hit because of Samantha’s lovable character and this reflection of many of the issues and problems that people faced in everyday life and throughout society. Samantha would wiggle her nose and cause problems for others,...