Melissa followed the research interests: Perennial Philosophy, Mystery cult, and Comparative mythology
Melissa followed the research interests: Storytelling, Folktales, Fairy-tale studies, Modern Fairy Tales, Magical Practices... (12 more) Storytelling, Folktales, Fairy-tale studies, Modern Fairy Tales, Magical Practices, Spirituality, Studies On Men And Masculinity, Masculinity Studies, Men's Studies, Sex and Gender, Sexualities, Feminist Research Methods, Girlhood Studies, Retold Fairy Tales, Anti-Fairy Tales, Liminality, and C S Lewis
Melissa started following the work of 4 people.
- Alternative religious movements
- Ancient Medicine
- Ancient myth and religion
- Anthropology Of Religion
- British witchcraft
- CIvic Humanism
- Consciousness (Anthropology)
- Contemporary French Philosophy
- Contemporary Pagan Religion
- Cultural Theory
- Drama
- Earth Sciences
- Egyptian Religion (Egyptology)
- Egyptian Ritual Texts
- Egyptian Science
- Ficino
- Fieldwork in Anthropology
- Film Studies
- Folklore (Literature)
- Galen
- Gender
- Hermes Trismegistus and Hermetica
- History of Hermetic Philosophy
- Jacques Derrida
- Kant
- Magic
- Magic and the Occult (Anthropology Of Religion)
- Pagan Studies
- Pagan Theology
- Paganism
- Parapsychology
- Performing Arts
- Plato and Platonism
- Psychology
- Religion
- Religion and Social Change
- Religious Conversion
- Renaissance Platonism
- Ritual
- Ritual (Anthropology)
- Ritual theory and practice (Archaeology)
- Roman Religion
- Social and Cultural Anthropology
- Sociology
- Sociology of Identity
- Theology
- Theories of Contemporary Religion
- Witchcraft (Anthropology Of Religion)
- Witchcraft, Religion and Magic
- Women's Studies
- Adult Education
- Afterlife landscapes
- Alchemy, Esotericism, History of Science
- Altered States of Consciousness
- Ancient Egyptian Cosmology
- Ancient Egyptian Magic
- Ancient Egyptian Queenship
- Ancient Egyptian Religion
- Ancient Religion
- Anti-Fairy Tales
- Archaeology of Ritual and Magic
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- C S Lewis
- Children's Literature & Culture
- Children's and Young Adult Literature
- Comparative Esotericism
- Comparative Religion
- Comparative mythology
- Contemporary Spirituality
- Creative Nonfiction
- Creative Writing
- Creativity and Consciousness
- Cultural History Of Ghosts
- Cultural Landscapes
- Cultural Sociology
- Cultural Studies
- Culture
- Daemonic Magic
- Distance Education
- E-learning
- Ecstatic Religious Experience
- Educational Psychology
- Educational Research
- Egyptology
- Esotericism (Anthropology)
- Ethnography
- European Witch Trials
- Fairy-tale studies
- Fairytales
- Feminist Philosophy
- Feminist Research Methods
- Feminist Theory
- Folk Medicine
- Folk and Fairy Tales
- Folk legends
- Folklore
- Folktales
- Gender Studies
- Gerald Gardner
- Girlhood Studies
- Gothic, female Gothic, Gothic in literature, the Gothic as a subculture, the fantastic, horror, the vampire figure in literature and film, the femme fatale, feminist readings of vampire narratives
- Greek Myth
- Higher Education
- History of Ideas
- History of Religion
- Humanities
- Informal Learning
- John Dee
- Late Antique Magic
- Lifelong Learning
- Liminality
- Magical Practices
- Masculinity Studies
- Material culture of religion
- Men's Studies
- Methodology (Education)
- Modern Fairy Tales
- Mystery cult
- Mysticism
- Mythology
- Mythology And Folklore
- New Religions
- New Religious Movements
- Oral Traditions
- Perennial Philosophy
- Poetry Composition
- Popular Culture
- Retold Fairy Tales
- Sex and Gender
- Sexualities
- Sociology of Education
- Spirituality
- Storytelling
- Studies On Men And Masculinity
- Teacher Education
- Theory of Religion
- Traditional Witchcraft
- Transformative Learning
- Transpersonal Psychology
- Vampire Literature
- Vampires in folklore
- Wicca
Melissa The "Understanding Religion" course I have just run for cumbria Adult Education went well, all participants were church leaders/servants, and are keen to carry on with a series of monthly seminars,... more
Alumna, Theology & Religious Studies
Thesis Title: A study of conversion processes in Wicca, with particular reference to male converts.
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