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''Persuasion's of the Witches' Craft: Ritual Magic in Contemporary England'' is a study of several Wiccan and ceremonial magic groups that assembled in southern England during the 1980s. It was written by the American anthropologist Tanya M. Luhrmann (1959–) of the University of California, San Diego, and first published in 1989. The work would be criticized by later academics working in the field of Pagan studies and western esotericism, who charged it with dealing with those it was studying in a derogatory manner. == Influence== Writing in her paper within James R. Lewis' edited ''Magical Religion and Modern Witchcraft'' anthology, Siân Reid described Luhrmann's work as "a solid ethnography". Nevertheless, she felt that the study "occasionally rings hollow" because Luhrmann failed to take into account the "subjective motivations for magical practice". In her anthropological study of the U.S. Pagan community, ''Witching Culture'' (2004), the American academic Sabina Magliocco noted that her work both built upon and departed from Luhrmann's.〔Magliocco 2004. p. 100.〕
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