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Hidden presence: race and/in the history,construct, and study of western esotericism
Authors:Justine M. Bakker
Affiliation:1. Department of Religion, Rice University, Houston, TX, USA jb57@rice.edu"ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-7842-6015
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Except for a few studies that explore the intersections between esoteric ideas/practices and white supremacy, race has largely been ignored in the field of Western esotericism. This article seeks to partake in remedying this lacuna. To do so, it provides a deconstructive analysis of the way race has operated in the field. I argue that race, although consistently overlooked, has functioned as a ‘hidden presence’ that has shaped both the historical formation of the field and the construct of Western esotericism – so much so, in fact, that we may conceive it as a subtext in and for the dominant ‘grand narrative’ of Western esotericism. In conclusion, I investigate recent attempts to omit ‘Western’ as a definitive adjective in the study of esotericism, thereby proposing that, even as we move ‘beyond the West,’ we must also continue to investigate the entanglements of ‘Western’ and whiteness.
Keywords:Race/racialization  whiteness  Western/the West  colonialism  spiritualism  modernity
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