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9858_493 | intentions of most scholars in the field." |
9858_494 | Popular culture |
9858_495 | In 2013, Asprem and Granholm highlighted that "contemporary esotericism is intimately, and |
9858_496 | increasingly, connected with popular culture and new media." |
9858_497 | Granholm noted that esoteric ideas and images appear in many aspects of Western popular media, |
9858_498 | citing such examples as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Avatar, Hellblazer, and His Dark Materials. |
9858_499 | Granholm has argued that there are problems with the field in that it draws a distinction between |
9858_500 | esotericism and non-esoteric elements of culture that draw upon esotericism. He cites extreme metal |
9858_501 | as an example, noting that it is extremely difficult to differentiate between artists who were |
9858_502 | "properly occult" and those who superficially referenced occult themes and aesthetics. |
9858_503 | Writers interested in occult themes have adopted three different strategies for dealing with the |
9858_504 | subject: those who are knowledgeable on the subject including attractive images of the occult and |
9858_505 | occultists in their work, those who disguise occultism within "a web of intertextuality", and those |
9858_506 | who oppose it and seek to deconstruct it. |
9858_507 | See also
Age of Enlightenment
Alchemy
Black magic
Ceremonial magic
Chaldean Oracles |
9858_508 | Counterculture of the 1960s
English Qaballa
Gnosis
Involution (esoterism)
Magic (supernatural) |
9858_509 | Medieval European magic
Medieval Inquisition
Metaphysics of presence
Occult
Renaissance magic |
9858_510 | White magic
Witch trials in the early modern period |
9858_511 | References
Footnotes
Sources
Further reading |
9858_512 | Aries: Journal for the Study of Western Esotericism, Leiden: Brill, since 2001. |
9858_513 | Aries Book Series: Texts and Studies in Western Esotericism, Leiden: Brill, since 2006. |
9858_514 | Esoterica, East Lansing, Michigan State University (MSU). An online resource since 1999. I (1999); |
9858_515 | VIII (2006); IX (2007) |
9858_516 | Hanegraaff, Wouter J., “The Study of Western Esotericism: New Approaches to Christian and Secular |
9858_517 | Culture”, in Peter Antes, Armin W. Geertz and Randi R. Warne, New Approaches to the Study of |
9858_518 | Religion, vol. I: Regional, Critical, and Historical Approaches, Berlin / New York: Walter de |
9858_519 | Gruyter, 2004. |
9858_520 | Kelley, James L., Anatomyzing Divinity: Studies in Science, Esotericism and Political Theology, |
9858_521 | Trine Day, 2011, . |
9858_522 | Martin, Pierre, Esoterische Symbolik heute - in Alltag. Sprache und Einweihung. Basel: Edition |
9858_523 | Oriflamme, 2010, illustrated . |
9858_524 | Martin, Pierre, Le Symbolisme Esotérique Actuel - au Quotidien, dans le Langage et pour |
9858_525 | l'Auto-initiation. Basel: Edition Oriflamme, 2011, illustrated |
9858_526 | External links |
9858_527 | An Esoteric Archive |
9858_528 | Center for History of Hermetic Philosophy and Related Currents, University of Amsterdam, the |
9858_529 | Netherlands |
9858_530 | The Western Esoteric Tradition Research Site
Association for the Study of Esotericism (ASE) |
9858_531 | European Society for the Study of Western Esotericism (ESSWE) |
9858_532 | University of Exeter Centre for the Study of Esotericism (EXESESO) |
9858_533 | Aries: Journal for the Study of Western Esotericism
Esoterica academic journal
What Is Esotericism? |
9858_534 | The Secret History of Western Esotericism Podcast (SHWEP) |
9858_535 | Esotericism
Philosophical movements
Philosophical theories
Schools of thought |