Prison Folklore and Protective Magic : Charms, Talismans, and the Occult Arts of Captivity
Overview
What belief survives when freedom does not?
Behind prison walls, far from public view, entire systems of folklore take shape. In cells, in corridors, in whispered exchanges between inmates, traditions form. Protective symbols are hidden in clothing seams. Charms are crafted from ordinary objects. Courtroom superstitions spread from block to block. Silence itself becomes ritual.
Prison Folklore and Protective Magic explores the hidden belief systems that emerge in confinement. Drawing from documented history, cultural anthropology, court records, and comparative folklore, this book reveals how incarcerated communities create spiritual protection, meaning, and structure under extreme pressure.
From ancient curse tablets and protective psalms to modern talismans carried into trial, Kian Sharp traces the evolution of ritual inside institutions built on control. The practices examined here are not fantasy. They are lived traditions shaped by fear, hope, survival, and the need for power in environments where autonomy is stripped away.
This is not a manual. It is a study of cultural resilience.
Inside you will discover:
- The historical roots of protective magic in confinement
- Courtroom superstitions and rituals of silence
- Hidden talismans crafted from everyday prison materials
- The psychology of belief under institutional control
- How folklore spreads and transforms behind walls
Blending occult history, prison anthropology, and social analysis, this book examines a world rarely studied in depth.
For readers of occult traditions, folklore, criminology, and hidden cultural systems, this is a rare exploration of belief forged in captivity.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798249475444
- ISBN-10: 9798249475444
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.35 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.51 pounds
- Page Count: 166
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