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Volume IX
(2007)
This is an academic, peer-reviewed journal, and our goals are to be a resource for those encountering this field for the first time and considering teaching it in the college or university classroom, to encourage new scholars in this emerging discipline, and to act as a means for communication among existing scholars in the field.

If you'd like to submit an article or a book review to Esoterica, please be aware that the topic must correspond to our focus on esoteric traditions, and that it will be peer reviewed. Please send a proposal to us via email at studies [at] esoteric.msu.edu Because we have received so much spam at the above address, we have had to install very strong spam filters. If you do not hear from us after a suitable period, email the editor directly via his university email account. Send a cc: to versluis [at] msu.edu.

Note: We do not intend to publish an issue of the journal for 2008: instead, we are publishing the book Esotericism, Art, and Imagination (MSU Press: 2008).

Announcements of forthcoming events in the field are always welcome.

Our style requirements are clear from the articles: we follow the Chicago Manual of Style using traditional endnotes. Authors retain the copyright for their articles, and are responsible for obtaining permission for reproduction of any images not in the public domain.

We look forward to hearing from you.

Dr. Arthur Versluis, Editor
studies@esoteric.msu.edu
Esoterica
235 Bessey Hall
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824


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