Spiritual Entrepreneurship in a Northern Landscape: Spirituality, Tourism and Politics

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...

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Main Author: Trude Fonneland
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Finnish Society for the Study of Religion 2013-01-01
Series:Temenos
Online Access:https://journal.fi/temenos/article/view/7510
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spelling doaj-44a91ef2ba564cfb97703dedd32398502020-11-25T00:52:36ZengFinnish Society for the Study of ReligionTemenos2342-72562013-01-0148210.33356/temenos.7510Spiritual Entrepreneurship in a Northern Landscape: Spirituality, Tourism and PoliticsTrude Fonneland0Department of History and Religious Studies, University of Tromsø, Norway 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 vaca- tion 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. Keywords: spiritual entrepreneurship, New Age, tourism, indigenous spirituality, local reinvention https://journal.fi/temenos/article/view/7510
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title_short Spiritual Entrepreneurship in a Northern Landscape: Spirituality, Tourism and Politics
title_full Spiritual Entrepreneurship in a Northern Landscape: Spirituality, Tourism and Politics
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description 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 vaca- tion 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. Keywords: spiritual entrepreneurship, New Age, tourism, indigenous spirituality, local reinvention
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