Magia SexualisSex, Magic, and Liberation in Modern Western Esotericism
by Hugh Urban & Hugh B. Urban
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- 21st century
- Language: English
Although the forces of Eros and Magic have long been linked in western esoteric traditions, it is really not until the nineteenth century that we see the emergence of a large and sophisticated body of literature on the art of sexual magic. This article examines the rise of sexual magic in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, placing it in the context of the larger discourse surrounding sexuality in American and British society of the Victorian era. Specifically, I focus on the teachings of the American spiritualist Paschal Beverly Randolph; the infamous "Great Beast 666," Aleister Crowley; and the founder of the first Tantrik Order in America, Pierre Bernard. Following the lead of Michel Foucault, I argue that this new literature on sexual magic was part of the larger interest in sex that pervaded Victorian culture. Far from being a period of repression and prudery, the Victorian era witnessed an unprecedented explosion of discourse on sex, particularly in its "deviant" and nonproductive forms. The rise of sexual magic at once reflects and yet also subverts many of the sexual values of mainstream Victorian culture. At the same time, however, I argue that Randolph, Crowley, and Bernard were all in their own ways somewhat ahead of their times and foreshadowed much of the obsession with sex and its liberation in contemporary America at the turn of the millennium.
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| Edition | Date | Publisher | Language | ISBN | Access | Links |
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Crossref publisher-supplied book record | 2006-10-04 | University of California Press | English |
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Subjects
- History
- Social Sciences
- Philosophy
- Arts and Humanities
- Art
- Literature
- Religious Studies and Spiritual Practices
- Theology
- Sociology
- Art history
- Literature and Literary Theory
- MAGIC (telescope)
- Folklore, Mythology, and Literature Studies
- Gender studies
- Historical Studies on Reproduction, Gender, Health, and Societal Changes
- mainstream
- human sexuality
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