The New Age of Russia. Occult and Esoteric Dimensions
Author(s)
Hagemeister, Michael
Menzel, Birgit
Contributor(s)
Glatzer Rosenthal, Bernice (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Occult and esoteric ideas became deeply embedded in Russian culture long before the Bolshevik Revolution. After the Revolution, occult ideas were manifested in literature, the humanities and the sciences as well. Although the Soviet government discouraged and eventually prohibited metaphysical speculation, that same government used the Occult for its own purposes and even funded research on it. In Stalin's time, occultism disappeared from public view, but it revived clandestinely in the post-Stalin Thaw and became a truly popular phenomenon in post-Soviet Russia. From cosmism to shamanism, from space exploration to Kabbalah, from neo-paganism to science fiction, the field is wide. Everyone interested in the occult and esoteric will appreciate this book, because it documents their continued importance in Russia and raises new issues for research and discussion. www.new-age-of-russia.com
Keywords
Dimensions; Esoteric; Esoterik; Ethnographie; Folkloristik; Geheimbünde; Hagemeister; Kirche; Literaturwissenschaft; Occult; Parapsychologie; Philosophie; Religion; Russia; Russland; TheologieDOI
10.3726/b12474ISBN
9783866881983OCN
1080483211Publisher website
https://www.peterlang.com/Publication date and place
Bern, 2012-01-01Series
Studies on Language and Culture in Central and Eastern Europe, 17Classification
Biography, Literature and Literary studies