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Acknowledgments; Contents; Notes on Contributors; List of Figures ; Chapter 1: Introduction. "We Are the Weavers, We Are the Web": Cosmopolitan Entanglements in Modern Paganism; Notes; References; Chapter 2: Appropriating, Romanticizing and Reimagining: Pagan Engagements with Indigenous Animism; Introduction; Definitions and Disclaimers; Animism; Indigenous; Paganism, Animism and Indigenous Culture; Cultural Appropriation; Romanticizing; Reimagining; Elective Animism; Indigeneity, Animism and Modernity; Conclusion; Notes; References.

Chapter 3: Heathens in the United States: The Return to "Tribes" in the Construction of a PeoplehoodHeathenry, Whiteness, and "Tribes"; Tribalism and the Appeal to Indigeneity; Tribalism as a Solution to the Folkish Versus Universalist Debate; Tribalism as Resistance to Globalization: A Contra-Ưcase to Cosmopolitanism; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 4: Only Slavic Gods: Nativeness in Polish Rodzimowierstwo; Concentric Circles of Nativeness; Nativeness and Polish Culture; Political Nativeness and Nationalism; Catholicism, Rodzimowierstwo, and Nationalism; Return to Culture; Conclusion.

NotesReferences; Chapter 5: Obsessed with Culture: The Cultural Impetus of Russian Neo-pagans; Early Slavic Heritage: Where and How to Search for It?; The Search for Ancestors: Choices and Their Consequences; Discussion; Notes; References; Chapter 6: Multiple Nationalisms and Patriotisms Among Russian Rodnovers; Russian Nationalism; Russian Rodnoverie and Nationalism; The Survey in Maloyaroslavets; The Understanding of Motherland (Rodina) in the Survey; Discussion; Notes; References.

Chapter 7: Blood Brothers or Blood Enemies: Ukrainian Pagans' Beliefs and Responses to the Ukraine-Russia CrisisIntroduction; Ukraine-Russia Crisis; Ukrainian Pagans and Russia: A Brief Overview5; Sylenko's Runvira and Russia; Kurovskyi's Ancestral Fire and Russia; Personal Narratives and Pagan Consciousness Continuum; Beliefs and Politics; Between Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism; Notes; References; Chapter 8: Canaanite Reconstructionism Among Contemporary Israeli Pagans; Yonatan Ratosh and Canaanism: The 1940s-1950s; Canaanite Reconstructionism among Contemporary Israeli Pagans; Conclusions.

NotesReferences; Chapter 9: Pagan Identity Politics, Witchcraft, and the Law: Encounters with Postcolonial Nationalism in Democratic South Africa; Introduction; Embracing Postcolonial Nationalism; The Rainbow Years: 1996-2007; Decolonizing Witchcraft; The Fading of the Rainbow: 2007-2015; Redebating Witchcraft; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 10: Cosmopolitan Witchcraft: Reinventing the Wheel of the Year in Australian Paganism; Pagan Ritual in Australia; The First Australian Witches: The 1980s; Inverting Northern Hemisphere Practice; More Complex Adaptations.

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