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Russian Cosmism: Alien visitations and cosmic energies in contemporary Russia

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Terbish, B 

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jats:titleAbstract</jats:title>jats:pThis article is about a cultural-philosophical movement called Russian cosmism (jats:italicRussky kosmizm</jats:italic>) and its current status in the Republic of Kalmykia, southwest Russia, home to Buddhist Kalmyks, a people of Oirat-Mongol origin. Emerging in Russia in the early twentieth century and suppressed during the Soviet period, this movement proliferated openly across Russia with the beginning of perestroika. Promulgated as an original product of the Russian mind, cosmism positions itself as a ‘science of the truth and soul searching’ and purports to address various issues, including—but not limited to—the spiritual, psychic, and paranormal anxieties that are on the rise in Russia. Although Russian cosmism is an all-encompassing movement combining various elements of theosophy, philosophy, poetry, theories of evolution and energy, astrology, cosmology, ecology, and even science fiction, this article focuses upon its more cosmic topics—that is, those that are related to outer space, cosmic energies, and alien visitations, as well as responses to these ideas in Kalmykia. The story of Russian cosmism is not just a story of this particular movement, but also that of science in Russia.</jats:p>

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5004 Religious Studies, 50 Philosophy and Religious Studies, 36 Creative Arts and Writing

Journal Title

Modern Asian Studies

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Journal ISSN

0026-749X
1469-8099

Volume Title

54

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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