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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Witches in children's books

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TotorosFurryBehind · 24/09/2020 21:00

Now I'm a mother I feel really uncomfortable that it is acceptable to have witches in children's books. I feel like it's part of a historical tradition of vilifying and persecuting wise women and I don't understand why it's not seen in the same way as giving children Golliwog dolls to play with.

Is this feeling rational? I never used to feel this way before I had a daughter.

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ButcherManWasSomeLady · 28/09/2020 11:30

I'm a bit disappointed that OP hasn't joined in much.

HecatesHat · 28/09/2020 11:38

@ButcherManWasSomeLady

I'm a bit disappointed that OP hasn't joined in much.
It's a shame isn't it
deydododatdodontdeydo · 28/09/2020 11:42

OldCrony

OP - could you name some children's books that you think portray witches in a less than favourable light?

Tumbleweed

Eh, come on. How about Snow White, Sleeping Beauty?
Anyway, witches in children's fiction have been portrayed in such a wide variety - good to evil, I don't think it's fair to say they are vilified and persecuted (in fiction).

ErrolTheDragon · 28/09/2020 11:45

Maybe the OP is busy reading some of the books recommended on this thread?Grin

ButcherManWasSomeLady · 28/09/2020 12:09

😂

HecatesHat · 28/09/2020 12:09

@ErrolTheDragon

Maybe the OP is busy reading some of the books recommended on this thread?Grin
Utterly consumed by the looks of it
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