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Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism, and Modern Paganism, Hardback Book

Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism, and Modern Paganism Hardback

Edited by Kathryn Rountree

Part of the Palgrave Studies in New Religions and Alternative Spiritualities series

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This volume explores how Pagans negotiate local and global tensions as they craft their identities, both as members of local communities and as cosmopolitan “citizens of the world.” Based on cutting edge international  case studies from Pagan communities in the United States, Poland, Russia, Ukraine, Israel, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and Malta, it considers how modern Pagans negotiate tensions between the particular and universal, nationalism and cosmopolitanism, ethnicity, and world citizenship.

The burgeoning of modern Paganisms in recent decades has proceeded alongside growing globalization and human mobility, ubiquitous Internet use, a mounting environmental crisis, the re-valuing of indigenous religions, and new political configurations.

Cosmopolitanism and nationalism have both influenced the weaving of unique local Paganisms in diverse contexts.

Pagans articulate a strong attachment to local or indigenous traditions and landscapes, constructing paths that reflect local socio-cultural, political, and historical realities.

However, they draw on the Internet and the global circulation of people and universal ideas.

This collection considers how they confound these binaries in fascinating, complex ways as members of local communities and global networks. 

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