Shapeshifters from the Celtic World

The statue of the selkie in Mikladalur, by Siegfried Rabanser, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=68573408

There are many different kinds of shapeshifting and here we look at different examples from Ireland, Wales and Scotland that provide differing glimpses of shapeshifters in action in the myth, folklore, and tradition of these three Celtic nations.

The Nordic Goat of Christmas Past and Present

Gävlebock by Seppo Laine (CC BY 2.0) https://www.flickr.com/photos/cyberhem/4829647723/

He used to bleat. Walking upright, a goat the size of a grown man would tramp in from the cold with a sack hanging over his shoulder, bleating.

Top 5 Feminist Ghosts

Ghost By Engin Akyurt https://unsplash.com/photos/0bgCyhlq9oU

Articles about female ghosts are scattered across the Internet, each one more compelling and nightmare-inducing than the last. Stories of lonely, ferocious, and tortured ghosts of women haunt our imaginations across cultures, tapping into our deepest anxieties and fears to make us shiver…and behave.
Here we examine five female ghosts from around the world through a feminist lens. Each of these hair-raising spirits arise from a context just as frightening as the ghosts themselves.

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