Queerying Occultures: Essays from Enfolding Vol. 1

Queerying Occultures: Essays from Enfolding Vol. 1

Queerying Occultures: Essays from Enfolding Vol. 1

Queerying Occultures: Essays from Enfolding Vol. 1

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Overview

What is Queerying Occultures? 'Queerying' is a portmanteau word from 'Queer' and 'Query'—classic Phil Hine word play. Occulture is another portmanteau word meaning 'Hidden Culture' (from 'Occult' and 'Culture').

The occult is Queer. Historically. Intrinsically. Radically. Wonderfully Queer. Yet at times this essential fact can feel unacknowledged in wider Occulture dialogues. Addressing this, Phil Hine's Queerying Occultures is a collection of queer-themed essays exploring, questioning and reflecting on the diverse trajectories that might arise from applying queer questioning to occultural themes and practices. Drawing on perspectives from Queer Theory, history, Continental Philosophy, and shared experience, Hine explores subjects as diverse as Shamanism and gender-variance; the rise of the Queer Pagan approaches; the uncomfortable history of occult homophobia; Queer perspectives on Tantra, Pan, Sacred Spaces, and Crowley in Boy Bar Berlin. This far-reaching, necessary book is both a celebratory resistance text and indispensable investigation of the Queer in Occulture.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160720142
Publisher: The Original Falcon Press
Publication date: 05/15/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Phil Hine is a former editor of the internationally acclaimed magazine Chaos International. He has facilitated workshops and seminars on modern magical practice in America and Europe and contributes regularly to a wide range of occult journals.
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