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dc.contributor.authorRudbøg, Tim
dc.date.accessioned2013-06-10T09:13:58Z
dc.date.issued2012-12-20
dc.description.abstractAbstract of PhD Thesis by Tim Rudbøg, 15 December 2012 H. P. Blavatsky’s Theosophy in Context: The Construction of Meaning in Modern Western Esotericism H. P. Blavatsky’s (1831-1891) Theosophy has been defined as central to the history of modern Western spirituality and esotericism, yet to this date no major study has mapped and analysed the major themes of Blavatsky’s writings, how Blavatsky used the concept ‘Theosophy’ or to what extent she was engaged with the intellectual contexts of her time. Thus the purpose of this thesis is to fill this gap. The proposed theoretical framework is based on the centrality of language in the production of intellectual products, such as texts—but contrary to the dominant focus on strategies, rhetoric and power this thesis will focus on the construction of meaning coupled with a set of methodological tools based on contextual analysis, intellectual history and intertextuality. In addition to an overview of Blavatsky research this thesis will map and analyse Blavatsky’s use of the concept ‘Theosophy’ as well as Blavatsky’s primary discourses, identified as: (1) discourse for ancient knowledge, (2) discourse against Christian dogmatism, (3) discourse against the modern natural sciences and materialism, (4) discourse against modern spiritualism, (5) discourse for system and (7) discourse for universal brotherhood. In mapping and analysing Blavatsky’s discourses, it was found that her construction of meaning was significantly interconnected with broader intellectual contexts, such as ‘modern historical consciousness’, ‘critical enlightenment ideas’, studies in religion, studies in mythology, the modern sciences, spiritualism, systemic philosophy, reform movements and practical ethics. It, for example, becomes clear that Blavatsky’s search for an ancient ‘Wisdom Religion’ was actually a part of a common intellectual occupation during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and that her critique of the Christian dogmas was equally a common intellectual trend. To read Blavatsky’s discourses as the idiosyncratic strategies of an esotericist, isolated from their larger contexts or only engaged with them in order to legitimise minority views would therefore largely fail to account for the result of this thesis: that in historical actuality, they were a part of the larger cultural web of meaning.en_GB
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10871/9926
dc.language.isoenen_GB
dc.publisherUniversity of Exeteren_GB
dc.rights.embargoreasonThis thesis contains new research which needs to be published in full before making it available to the public.en_GB
dc.rightsNo part of this thesis my be reproduced, translated, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permission from the author.en_GB
dc.subjectTheosophyen_GB
dc.subjectH. P. Blavatskyen_GB
dc.subjectIntellectual Historyen_GB
dc.subjectWestern Esotericismen_GB
dc.subjectOcculten_GB
dc.subjectHistory of Religionsen_GB
dc.subjectVictorian studiesen_GB
dc.subjectHistoryen_GB
dc.subjectConstruction of Meaningen_GB
dc.subjectNineteenth-Century Scienceen_GB
dc.subjectChristianityen_GB
dc.subjectOrientalismen_GB
dc.subjectReligion and Science conflicten_GB
dc.subjectOccultismen_GB
dc.subjectSpiritualismen_GB
dc.subjectUniversal Brotherhooden_GB
dc.subjectThe Secret Doctrineen_GB
dc.subjectIsis Unveileden_GB
dc.subjectEsoteric Philosophyen_GB
dc.subjectDiscourse Theoryen_GB
dc.titleH. P. Blavatsky's Theosophy in Context: The Construction of Meaning in Modern Western Esotericismen_GB
dc.typeThesis or dissertationen_GB
dc.contributor.advisorGoodrick-Clarke, Nicholas
dc.contributor.advisorNoakes, Richard
dc.descriptionTo contact the author for further details go to www.h-e-r-m-e-s.orgen_GB
dc.publisher.departmentHistoryen_GB
dc.type.degreetitlePhD in Western Esotericismen_GB
dc.type.qualificationlevelDoctoralen_GB
dc.type.qualificationnamePhDen_GB


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