Tantra Within the Context of a Global Religious History of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
This project aims at reconstructing the genealogy of a
                philosophical Tantra that distances itself from sexual
                practices, within the context of contemporary debates
                about the relationship between science, politics, and
                religion. This reconstruction will be carried out in the
                context of a global religious history of the nineteenth
                and twentieth centuries. It will focus on the British
                colonial judge, esotericist and Tantra scholar John
                Woodroffe (1865-1936). Although it has received little
                scholarly attention, Woodroffe's oeuvre was of decisive
                importance for the global reception of a philosophical
                Tantra, both in "esoteric" and academic contexts.
                
                
                An extensive analysis of Woodroffe's writings seeks to
                elaborate his understandings of Tantra, religion and
                science in the contexts of
                Indology/Religionswissenschaft, Advaitic Neo-Hinduism,
                esotericism, and Bengali Reform Tantra. Following on
                from this, theosophical discourses about Tantra in the
                late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, on which
                Woodroffe depended, will be discussed, in order to
                understand his ideas as a product of previous global
                exchanges. On this basis, the double reception of
                Woodroffe in science and esotericism from the first half
                of the twentieth century onward will be examined, with a
                special focus on the construction and transgression of
                boundaries between these discourses. Finally, the respective
            discourses about Tantra will be discussed in a global
            context of religious history.
Researcher: Dr. Julian Strube
Project duration: 2016-2019

 
     
            
