From Folklore to Esotericism and Back: Neo-Paganism in Serbia

Authors

  • Nemanja Radulovic Faculty of Philology, University of Belgrade

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/pome.30374

Keywords:

Neo-Paganism, Esotericism,

Abstract

The article give an overview of Neo-Pagan scene in Serbia grouped in two camps, Wiccan and Slavic, while showing at the same time the fluid character of division. Broader cultural context (Romanticism and cultural reception of folklore) is provided as an interpretational key. Polarity esotericism/folklore reflect some deeper currents within national culture showing Neo-Paganism thus not to be "odd" or "fringe" but as an alternative variant of "mainstream" cultural concepts.

Author Biography

  • Nemanja Radulovic, Faculty of Philology, University of Belgrade
    Nemanja Radulovic is an associate professor of Serbian and South Slavic literatures at the University of Belgrade

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Published

2017-07-06

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How to Cite

Radulovic, N. (2017). From Folklore to Esotericism and Back: Neo-Paganism in Serbia. Pomegranate, 19(1), 47-76. https://doi.org/10.1558/pome.30374