Beyond “Was She Really a Witch?”: Revisiting Margaret Atwood’s “My Evil Mother”

“Contemporary reclamations of ‘witch’ as feminist identity tend toward celebration,” writes Beatrix Kondo, “which Atwood declines. What she offers instead is something harder and more useful: these practices functioned as survival apparatus for populations the official world refused to protect.”

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