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Gurus of Modern Yoga [Minkštas viršelis]

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Edited by (Associate Professor, Queen's School of Religion, Queen's University), Edited by (Instructor, St. John's College)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 416 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 155x234x28 mm, weight: 567 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Jan-2014
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0199938725
  • ISBN-13: 9780199938728
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 416 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 155x234x28 mm, weight: 567 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Jan-2014
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0199938725
  • ISBN-13: 9780199938728
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"Gurus of Modern Yoga explores the contributions that individual gurus have made to the formation of the practices and discourses of yoga in today's world. The focus is not limited to India, but also extends to the teachings of yoga gurus in the modern, transnational world, and within the Hindu diaspora. Each of the sections deals with a different aspect of the guru within modern yoga. Included are extensive considerations of the transnational tantric guru; the teachings of modern yoga's best-known guru,T. Krishnamacharya, and those of his principal disciples; the place of technology, business, and politics in the work of global yoga gurus; and the role of science and medicine. Although the principal emphasis is on the current situation, some of the essays demonstrate the continuing influence of gurus from generations past. As a whole, the book represents an extensive and diverse picture of the place of the guru in contemporary yoga practice"--

Within most pre-modern, Indian traditions of yoga, the role of the guru is absolutely central. Indeed, it was often understood that yoga would simply not work without the grace of the guru. The modern period saw the dawn of new, democratic, scientific modes of yoga practice and teaching. While teachings and gurus have always adapted to the times and circumstances, the sheer pace of cultural change ushered in by modernity has led to some unprecedented innovations in the way gurus present themselves and their teachings, and the way they are received by their students.
Gurus of Modern Yoga explores the contributions of individual gurus to the formation of the practices and discourses of yoga today. The focus is not limited to India, but also extends to the teachings of yoga gurus in the modern, transnational world, and within the Hindu diaspora. Each section deals with a different aspect of the guru within modern yoga. Included are extensive considerations of the transnational tantric guru; the teachings of modern yoga's best-known guru, T. Krishnamacharya, and those of his principal disciples; the place of technology, business and politics in the work of global yoga gurus; and the role of science and medicine. As a whole, the book represents an extensive and diverse picture of the place of the guru, both past and present, in contemporary yoga practice.

Recenzijos

This fascinating collection of essays records the historical and sociological developments within particular yoga communities impacted by modernity, globalism, consumerism, competition, and technology...It is a rich contribution to the field. Recommended. * CHOICE * Mark Singleton and Ellen Goldberg have put together an enlightening survey of the leading yoga gurus from around the world within the Hindu diaspora. * Spirituality Practice * Mark Singleton and Ellen Goldberg have assembled a group of essays that combine critical rigor with sympathetic insight, including many by authors with extensive personal background in the practice of yoga. It is a welcome development that the scholar-practitioner model is becoming an accepted part of the study of Indian religions. This excellent book will likely become the go-to resource for the study of modern gurus and guru-based movements. * Andrew J. Nicholson, Stony Brook University * In Gurus of Modern Yoga, Singleton and Goldberg have compiled a vast and fascinating collection of essays * Kimberley Pingatore, religion *

Contributors vii
Note on Transliteration xii
Introduction 1(16)
Ellen Goldberg
Mark Singleton
Part One Key Figures in Early Twentieth-Century Yoga
1 Manufacturing Yogis: Swami Vivekananda as a Yoga Teacher
17(21)
Dermot Killingley
2 Remembering Sri Aurobindo and the Mother: The Forgotten Lineage of Integral Yoga
38(22)
Ann Gleig
Charles I. Flores
3 Shri Yogendra: Magic, Modernity, and the Burden of the Middle-Class Yogi
60(23)
Joseph S. Alter
Part Two The Lineages of T. Krishnamacharya
4 T. Krishnamacharya, Father of Modern Yoga
83(24)
Mark Singleton
Tara Fraser
5 "Authorized by Sri K. Pattabhi Jois": The Role of Parampara and Lineage in Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga
107(15)
Jean Byrne
6 Becoming an Icon: B. K. S. Iyengar as a Yoga Teacher and a Yoga Guru
122(25)
Frederick M. Smith
Joan White
7 The Institutionalization of the Yoga Tradition: "Gurus" B. K. S. Iyengar and Yogini Sunita in Britain
147(24)
Suzanne Newcombe
Part Three Tantra-Based Gurus
8 Swami Krpalvananda: The Man behind Kripalu Yoga
171(19)
Ellen Goldberg
9 Muktananda: Entrepreneurial Godman, Tantric Hero
190(20)
Andrea R. Jain
10 Stretching toward the Sacred: John Friend and Anusara Yoga
210(27)
Lola Williamson
Part Four Bhaktiyoga
11 Svaminarayana: Bhaktiyoga and the Aksarabrahman Guru
237(24)
Hanna H. Kim
12 Sathya Sai Baba and the Repertoire of Yoga
261(22)
Smriti Srinivas
Part Five Technology
13 Engineering an Artful Practice: On Jaggi Vasudev's Isha Yoga and Sri Sri Ravi Shankar's Art of Living
283(25)
Joanne Punzo Waghorne
14 Online Bhakti in a Modern Guru Organization
308(19)
Maya Worrier
Part Six Nation-Builders
15 Eknath Ranade, Gurus, and Jivanvratis: the Vivekananda Kendra's Promotion of the "Yoga Way of Life"
327(24)
Gwilym Beckerlegge
16 Swami Ramdev: Modern Yoga Revolutionary
351(22)
Stuart Ray Sarbacker
Index 373
Mark Singleton is an Instructor at St. John's College.

Ellen Goldberg is Associate Professor of South Asian Religions at Queen's University, Canada.