Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Contributors
- 1 Introduction
- PART I TRADITION
- PART II POPULAR CULTURE AND NEW MEDIA
- PART III ESOTERIC TRANSFERS
- 11 Discursive Transfers and Reconfigurations: Tracing the Religious and the Esoteric in Secular Culture
- 12 Radical Politics and Political Esotericism: The Adaptation of Esoteric Discourse within the Radical Right
- 13 New Age Spirituality and Islamic Jihad: Paulo Coelho's Manual of the Warrior of Light and Shamil Basayev's Manual of the Mujahid
- 14 Deep Ecology and the Study of Western Esotericism
- PART IV LEAVING THE MARGINS
- Bibliography, Discography and Filmography
- Index
14 - Deep Ecology and the Study of Western Esotericism
from PART III - ESOTERIC TRANSFERS
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Contributors
- 1 Introduction
- PART I TRADITION
- PART II POPULAR CULTURE AND NEW MEDIA
- PART III ESOTERIC TRANSFERS
- 11 Discursive Transfers and Reconfigurations: Tracing the Religious and the Esoteric in Secular Culture
- 12 Radical Politics and Political Esotericism: The Adaptation of Esoteric Discourse within the Radical Right
- 13 New Age Spirituality and Islamic Jihad: Paulo Coelho's Manual of the Warrior of Light and Shamil Basayev's Manual of the Mujahid
- 14 Deep Ecology and the Study of Western Esotericism
- PART IV LEAVING THE MARGINS
- Bibliography, Discography and Filmography
- Index
Summary
Deep Ecology's most enduring problem outside of the planetary ecological situation itself concerns its definition. In short, the multiplicity of competing interpretations of Deep Ecology has manifested a crippling amount of philosophical infighting, while at the same time providing its critics with the evidence needed to claim that the eco-philosophy is incoherent. Moreover, the dizzying array of interpretations has led astray scholars looking to account for Deep Ecology within overarching thematic rubrics like religion or esotericism. Scholars looking to place Deep Ecology within larger analytic categories more often than not fail to recognize the polyvalence of the term, and, thus, their usage of it is often superficial or distorted. The intention of this chapter is not to solve this identity crisis; on the contrary, instead of validating any one interpretation of Deep Ecology, focus will be placed on unpacking the three most prominent interpretations of the eco-philosophy. In surveying these contents it shall become clear that, far from being a singular ideology, Deep Ecology is a hotly debated discursive field, and as such, lacks an essence beyond the assertions, polemics, practices and identities that compose it. That said, the analytic construct of “esotericism” shall orient the foregoing analysis for the simple reason that the three main interpretations of Deep Ecology all claim access to higher knowledge, despite their differences.
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- Contemporary Esotericism , pp. 287 - 308Publisher: Acumen PublishingPrint publication year: 2012