Table of Contents
Introduction Amy Hale
Part I: Race Place and Othering
Chapter One: Jessica A. Albrecht: Mrs. Rosa Frances Swiney: Imperial Feminism and Eugenics in Theosophical Evolutionist Thought
Chapter Two: Thea Wirsching: The Myth of Pamela Colman Smith's Blackness: Ethnic Impersonation in the Modern Esoteric Milieu
Chapter Three: Diana Brown: Eastern Methods/Western Bodies: Dion Fortune's Shifting Positions on Yoga, 1929 -1940
Part II: Locating the Feminine
Chapter Four: Michele Olzi: The Devil Wears Pink: The Representation and Role of Woman in the Occultism of Maria de Naglowska
Chapter Five: Christa Shusko: The Power of Beauty: Eleanor Kirk's Feminine Esotericism
Chapter Six: Jay Johnston: Painterly Desire: Ithell Colquhoun's Other-than-Human Art
Part III: Rethinking Influence, Power and Authority
Chapter Seven: Vivianne Crowley: Doreen Valiente: Unmotherly Mother of Modern Witchcraft
Chapter Eight: Melvyn Draper: The Crucible of Modernity: Florence Farr & the Esoteric Woman
Chapter Nine: Julia Phillips: Madeline Montalban: Magus of the Morning Star
Chapter Ten: Deja Whitehouse: 'The Seeker' - Frieda Harris's Quest for Esoteric Fulfillment
Chapter Eleven: Susan Johnston Graf : George Yeats: Amanuensis to Inner Plane Spirits
Part IV: Embodiment
Chapter Twelve: Elizabeth Lowry: Telling the World's Fortune: Eileen Garrett, Psychic Medium and Pioneer Parapsychologist.
Chapter Thirteen: Marla Segol: How to Make a Magician: Kabbalah, Psychotherapy and the Mechanics of Syncretism in Colette Aboulker-Muscat's Waking Dreamwork
Chapter Fourteen: Anne Parker Perkola: Dion Fortune and the Temples of the Numinous
Chapter Fifteen: Minji Lee: True Knowledge of God Obscured in Mind and Body: Hildegard of Bingen's Medical and Religious Understanding of Adam's Fall
Index