“On an ecliptic Tuesday or Saturday the Tantrik practises several black arts.”
A Thematic Analysis of Descriptions of Tantra in Two Theosophical Periodicals, 1879–1941.
Abstract
This thesis investigates descriptions of Tantra within nineteenth to twentieth century
Theosophy. 34 accounts from two Theosophical periodicals, The Theosophist (1879–) and
Lucifer (1887–97) published between the years 1879–1941 were analyzed by departing from
thematic analysis and postcolonial theory. The analysis demonstrates that Tantra has been
described as magic (most frequently), yoga, and science. It was further concluded that these
descriptions were largely influenced by Orientalist discourse. A shift in discussions on Tantra
within the Theosophical context was identified, where discussions on the subject largely ceased
in the year 1900.
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Date
2022-05-12Author
Kastlund, Maggie
Keywords
Tantra
Theosophy
Occultism
Postcolonial Theory
Thematic Analysis
Literature Study
The Theosophist
Lucifer
Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
Arthur Avalon
Language
eng