The Witch Guide
The Witch Guide is an exploration into the 16th/17th century witch trials, where globally thousands of women were accused and prosecuted for witchcraft under laws shaped by fear, theology, and societal control. It aims to draw connections between early modern ideas of witchcraft and contemporary forms of misogyny, asking how systems of blame continue to target women who fall outside social norms. Through archival material and contemporary references, it questions what has changed and what remains the same.