Focusing on the New Age movement, particularly in Glastonbury, the authors propose a novel theory that examines the contradictions within central anthropological concepts like communitas and individualism. Their research reveals how individuals transitioning from mainstream lifestyles create counter-culture communities. By comparing the Glastonbury New Age movement to tribal shamanistic religions, they highlight significant parallels. The model also extends to explain various social and religious groups, suggesting that they are variations of the Glastonbury phenomenon.
Ruth Prince Ordre des livres



- 2001
- 2001
The New Age in Glastonbury
- 312pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The New Age movement is a twentieth-century socio-cultural phenomenon in the Western world with Glastonbury as one of its major centers. Through experimenting with a number of ways of analyzing this movement, the authors were able to develop a novel theory of social religious movements of broad applicability. schovat popis