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Burning Times
Misconceptions Within Neo-Paganism



By: Aisling Bronach of House Shadow Drake


The term the "Burning Times" was invented by Mary Daly and is listed as being one of her "new words". In her book, "Gyn/Ecology: The Meta-Ethics of Radical Feminism" Daly defines the term as:


"A Crone-logical term which refers not only to the period of the European witch craze (the fifteenth, sixteenth and seventeenth centuries) but to the perpetual witch craze which is the entire period of patriarchal rule."


Mary Daly further explains that this term can be used to refer to any time that the patriarchal world discriminates or persecutes women, and thus is not limited to the medieval period. The term, the burning times was introduced into the Neo-Pagan culture by Starhawk in her book entitled, "The Spiral Dance," and continued to subsequently be referenced by numerous Neo-Pagan authors who were unaware of the original intended use of the term.

Resources

Daly, Mary. "Gyn/Ecology: The Meta-Ethics of Radical Feminism." (Boston: Becaon Press, 1978).

Starhawk. "The Spiral Dance." (San Francisco, CA: Harper & Row, 1979).









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