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Wicked Witch of the West
Wicked Witch of the West: The Enduring Legacy of a Feminist Icon | Lona Bailey
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An empowering look at one of pop culture's most enduring feminist icons, The Wicked Witch of the West. More than 125 years after her introduction, the Wicked Witch of the West remains an icon of popular culture. Known by many names-from The Wicked Witch of the West to Evillene, Elphaba, and Theodora-she consistently defies expectations and wields her power unapologetically. At the heart of her everlasting appeal is her embodiment of feminist ideals that resonate today. In Wicked Witch of the West: The Enduring Legacy of a Feminist Icon, Lona Bailey explores the radical feministic undertones of one of the most enduring characters in popular culture. Introduced in 1900 through L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the Wicked Witch has captivated generations as both a symbol of fear and empowerment. More than just a villain, she embodies rebellion and resistance, refusing to conform to the roles historically assigned to women. This book traces her transformation over the past century, highlighting how she has evolved through countless adaptations from The Wizard of Oz to the film adaptation of Wicked while maintaining her core identity as a powerful, defiant figure. To understand why the Witch remains captivating more than a century after her creation, Bailey delves into the radical feminism underlying her character and examines how she has been reinterpreted since her debut. From the suffrage movement to the fight for reproductive rights, and from the #MeToo movement to ongoing battles against gender stereotypes, the Witch symbolizes the struggles and triumphs women face. Her presence transcends mere performance; she serves as a reminder that the fight for justice, equality, and autonomy continues. By exploring the Witch's feminist evolution, readers will gain insight into why her character resonates with generations of women.
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From Baum‘s Wicked Witch of the West to the movie phenomenon of Wicked & Wicked: For Good, the green skinned witch has been shaped by the different waves of feminism in many unexpected ways.

A fascinating look at the evolution of the character of the Wicked Witch over various retellings of Oz & her relation to aspects of feminism from social independence to abortion to witch hunts around the world. Read a little disjointed at times.🌕🌕🌕🌗🌑

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BookmarkTavern General warning for brief references to sexual assault, abortion, child death, femicide 2w
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The Wicked Witch of the West, of course! And I 💚 Margaret Hamilton‘s version most of all. Baum‘s original wasn‘t green, so without Maggie, we wouldn‘t have Elphaba. 🧹

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BookmarkTavern She is definitely iconic! And I‘ve got this book on my TBR! Thanks for posting! (edited) 1mo
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I‘m looking forward to reading this during the spooky season, my pretties! 🧹

lil1inblue I'm intrigued! Stacked! 1mo
Clare-Dragonfly Ooh, very intrigued! 1mo
Deblovestoread Me, too! 1mo
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