Spiritual Entrepreneurship in a Northern Landscape: Spirituality, Tourism and Politics
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/25714Date
2013-01-07Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Fonneland, Trude A.Abstract
A cultural turn in the economy has led to growth in what might be
called ‘spiritual entrepreneurship’.1
This term refers to entrepreneurs
inspired by a New Age philosophy marketing spiritual values such
as ‘self-development’, ‘holism’ and ‘deep values’. To shed light on
this type of enterprise, the article examines one of its practitioners;
Esther Utsi at Polmakmoen Guesthouse in northern Norway. My
focus is on how New Age spirituality is here localized, wrapped in
local indigenous culture and landscape, and turned into a commodity
with market value for both tourists and conference participants. The
staging of spirituality simultaneously involves marketing a vacation destination to outsiders, and is also linked to the formation of a
reimagined local identity, and incorporated into the redefinition of
images and dreams about the northern region.
Publisher
Finnish Society for the Study of ReligionCitation
Fonneland TA. Spiritual Entrepreneurship in a Northern Landscape: Spirituality, Tourism and Politics. Temenos. 2012;48(2):155-178Metadata
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