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Divine Feminine: Theosophy and Feminism in England (Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science)
 
 
Divine Feminine: Theosophy and Feminism in England (Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science) (Hardcover)
by Joy Dixon (Author) "On September 3, 1911, at precisely 10:59 A.M., Annie Besant, president of the Theosophical Society and Vice President Grand Master of the Supreme Council of..." (more)
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In 1891, newspapers all over the world carried reports of the death of H.P. Blavatsky, the mysterious Russian woman who was the spiritual founder of the Theosophical Society. With the help of the equally mysterious Mahatmas who were her teachers, Blavatsky claimed to have brought the "ancient wisdom of the East" to the rescue of a materialistic West. In England, Blavatsky's earliest followers were mostly men, but a generation later the Theosophical Society was dominated by women, and theosophy had become a crucial part of feminist political culture. This is a full-length study of the relationship between alternative or esoteric spirituality and the feminist movement in England. Historian Joy Dixon examines the Theosophical Society's claims that women and the East were the repositories of spiritual forces which English men had forfeited in their scramble for material and imperial power. Theosophists produced arguments that became key tools in many feminist campaigns. Many women of the Theosophical Society became suffragists to promote the spiritualizing of politics, attempting to create a political role for women as a way to "sacralize the public sphere".

Dixon also shows that theosophy provides much of the framework and the vocabulary for today's New Age movement. Many of the assumptions about class, race and gender which marked the emergence of esoteric religions at the end of the 19th century continue to shape alternative spiritualities today.


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On September 3, 1911, at precisely 10:59 A.M., Annie Besant, president of the Theosophical Society and Vice President Grand Master of the Supreme Council of Universal Co-Freemasonry, laid the foundation stone for the new Theosophical Headquarters in London, just off Tavistock Square in Bloomsbury. Read the first page
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