#115: Dr. Susannah Crockford - Conspirituality and Economy
Susannah Crockford is a lecturer in anthropology, specialising in environmental and medical anthropology and the anthropology of religion. Her first book, Ripples of the Universe: Spirituality in Sedona, Arizona, explored New Age Spirituality of the Mecca of all things New Agey in the States. I came across her work as I was trying to get a stronger grounding of the harmful overlap between neoliberal individualism and health, wellness and spirituality. It’s a dangerous combination, and Susannah has put in a lot of good work exploring this from an anthropological perspective. One of the results of economic individualism dancing with health and wellness is a growing feeling among many that I can’t trust anyone but myself and the products I purchase. This collective paranoia is infecting big sections of our population.
This isn’t the ‘let’s bash those crazy new agers who believe wild theories about the nature of the world’ – it’s a look beneath what’s going on at the surface. This is often a demographic who have been let down by the medical sector, who are disillusioned with modern politics and who have been directed down the slip road of simple explanations of why things are the way they are. I think this will prove helpful for anyone who wants to learn more about the forces behind the growing divisiveness and the lack of agreement on the truth. Also, if you have been exposed to conspiratorial media or a friend of yours has, this might give you an important perspective with which to view what is going on.
As always, thanks, Susannah, for your time, thanks to you for listening and if you’d like to learn more about Susannah’s work and the topics explored in this podcast, check out the links below:
https://experts.exeter.ac.uk/38354-susannah-crockford/about
https://open.spotify.com/show/0U49MjvxOCZ87frBk7R1vA