Witchcraft and gay counterculture

{INSERTKEYS}[1][2] Politically active in New York City in the s and early s, he and his partner began a homestead in Washington state in , [2] then later moved to San. This radical faerie classic, first published in by Fag Rag Press, uncovers the hidden mythic link between homosexuality and paganism in an elegy for the world of sex and magic vanquished by Christian civilization.

Additional information Weight 0. Your Place or Mine? This line of inquiry is perhaps best illustrated by the relatively widespread reading and discussion of Silvia Federici’s Caliban and the Witch and also the renewed excitement about Fredy Perlman’s Against His-story, Against Leviathan! This radical faerie classic, first published in by Fag Rag Press, uncovers the hidden mythic link between homosexuality and paganism in an elegy for the world of sex and magic vanquished by Christian civilisation.

Arthur Scott Evans (October 12, – September 11, ) was an early gay rights advocate and author, best known for his book Witchcraft and the Gay Counterculture [es]. This book tells a congruent story, but from a unique position. The concluding manifesto calls for pagan reconnection with the living world, the creation of armed anarchist cells, and the destruction of industrial civilisation. This book tells a congruent story, but from a unique position.

[1][2] Politically active in New York City in the s and early s, he and his partner began a homestead in Washington state in , [2] then later moved to San. This radical faerie classic, first published in by Fag Rag Press, uncovers the hidden mythic link between homosexuality and paganism in an elegy for the world of sex and magic vanquished by Christian civilization.

Contagion Press. Witchcraft and the Gay Counterculture: A Radical View of Western Civilization and Some of the People it Has Tried to Destroy - Kindle edition by Evans, A.. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. This line of inquiry is perhaps best illustrated by the relatively widespread reading and discussion of Silvia Federici’s Caliban and the Witch and also the renewed excitement about Fredy Perlman’s Against His-story, Against Leviathan!

Witchcraft and the Gay Counterculture: A Radical View of Western Civilization and Some of the People it Has Tried to Destroy - Kindle edition by Evans, A.. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Brilliant history and insight-provoking commentary on the ways in which Gay men were persecuted along with women who faced the wrath of the Inquisition & related witch trials throughout Christendom for which sexual diversity was akin to heresy.

From Joan of Arc to the Cathars and the underground worshippers of Diana, the author shows how every upwelling of gender transgression and sexual freedom was targeted by the authorities for total and often violent repression or appropriation. Brilliant history and insight-provoking commentary on the ways in which Gay men were persecuted along with women who faced the wrath of the Inquisition & related witch trials throughout Christendom for which sexual diversity was akin to heresy.

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Arthur Scott Evans (October 12, – September 11, ) was an early gay rights advocate and author, best known for his book Witchcraft and the Gay Counterculture [es]. [1][2] Politically active in New York City in the s and early s, he and his partner began a homestead in Washington state in , [2] then later moved to San.

In recent years, anti-capitalists and pagans alike have explored a radical analysis of these histories and have worked to understand the conditions by which patriarchy and capitalism have developed together as two heads of the same monstrosity. In the context of a renewed interest in the history of Witchcraft and the rise of Christian civilisation, this book offers a significant contribution. Description Additional information Description From the introduction to this edition: In the context of a renewed interest in the history of Witchcraft and the rise of Christian civilisation, this book offers a significant contribution.

Arthur Scott Evans (October 12, – September 11, ) was an early gay rights advocate and author, best known for his book Witchcraft and the Gay Counterculture [es].