Review of Quilty, Emma. Witchy Power: Hexing the Patriarchy with Feminist Magic. Polity Press, 2025.
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Abarquero-Alba, A. (2025). Review of Quilty, Emma. Witchy Power: Hexing the Patriarchy with Feminist Magic. Polity Press, 2025. Journal of Artistic Creation and Literary Research, 13(2), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.8345/jaclr.23689
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