Dark Teens and Dangerous Nature- Neopagan Narratives of Cultural Marginalization
Streaming Media
Date of this Version
9-30-2014
Keywords
center for humanities in an urban environment, humanities
Event Type
Lecture
Abstract
Sarah M. Pike, Professor of Comparative Religion and Director of the Humanities Center at California State University, Chico, presents a lecture on the subject of projections of both evil and witchcraft on young adults.
Lecture held at the Green Library, Modesto Maidique Campus, Florida International University on September 30, 2014.
Recommended Citation
Pike, Sarah M., "Dark Teens and Dangerous Nature- Neopagan Narratives of Cultural Marginalization" (2014). University Videos. 126.
https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/fiu_video/126
Identifier
FI15040236
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