Western Esotericism and Health
26-29 June 2013, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Issues relating to health (understood in a broad sense) can be seen as an intrinsic part of the field of esotericism, but surprisingly little attention has been given to how health is understood and construed in esoteric discourses. The conference is thus as an attempt to fill an important lacuna in the study of Western esotericism. Suggested topics include (but are not limited to), esoteric notions and discourses on health, sexuality and well-being, "occult" causes for disease, "occult medicine", notions of therapeutic benefits of magic and meditation, alchemical approaches to health, alternative forms of medicine, etc.
Keynote lecturers include:
Peter Forshaw (University of Amsterdam)
James R. Lewis (Tromsø University)
Mark Sedgwick (Aarhus University)
Alison Winter (University of Chicago)
Papers are invited in English. Proposals for 20 minutes’ papers (title and short abstract of approximately 250 words) should be sent to Henrik Bogdan (henrik.bogdan@religion.gu.se), with your name and academic affiliation, by January 15, 2013.
Conference Chairman: Henrik Bogdan (University of Gothenburg)
Conference Committee: Egil Asprem, Henrik Bogdan, Per Faxneld, Olav Hammer, Kennet Granholm, Asbjørn Dyrendal and Jesper Aa. Petersen
Issues relating to health (understood in a broad sense) can be seen as an intrinsic part of the field of esotericism, but surprisingly little attention has been given to how health is understood and construed in esoteric discourses. The conference is thus as an attempt to fill an important lacuna in the study of Western esotericism. Suggested topics include (but are not limited to), esoteric notions and discourses on health, sexuality and well-being, "occult" causes for disease, "occult medicine", notions of therapeutic benefits of magic and meditation, alchemical approaches to health, alternative forms of medicine, etc.
Keynote lecturers include:
Peter Forshaw (University of Amsterdam)
James R. Lewis (Tromsø University)
Mark Sedgwick (Aarhus University)
Alison Winter (University of Chicago)
Papers are invited in English. Proposals for 20 minutes’ papers (title and short abstract of approximately 250 words) should be sent to Henrik Bogdan (henrik.bogdan@religion.gu.se), with your name and academic affiliation, by January 15, 2013.
Conference Chairman: Henrik Bogdan (University of Gothenburg)
Conference Committee: Egil Asprem, Henrik Bogdan, Per Faxneld, Olav Hammer, Kennet Granholm, Asbjørn Dyrendal and Jesper Aa. Petersen
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