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El. knyga: Yoga Body: The Origins of Modern Posture Practice

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  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Feb-2010
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780199742523
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Feb-2010
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780199742523

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Yoga is so prevalent in the modern world--practiced by pop stars, taught in schools, and offered in yoga centers, health clubs, and even shopping malls--that we take its presence, and its meaning, for granted. But how did the current yoga boom happen? And is it really rooted in ancient Indian practices, as many of its adherents claim?
In this groundbreaking book, Mark Singleton calls into question many commonly held beliefs about the nature and origins of postural yoga (?sana) and suggests a radically new way of understanding the meaning of yoga as it is practiced by millions of people across the world today. Singleton shows that, contrary to popular belief, there is no evidence in the Indian tradition for the kind of health and fitness-oriented ?sana practice that dominates the global yoga scene of the twenty-first century. Singleton's surprising--and surely controversial--thesis is that yoga as it is popularly practiced today owes a greater debt to modern Indian nationalism and, even more surprisingly, to the spiritual aspirations of European bodybuilding and early 20th-century women's gymnastic movements of Europe and America, than it does to any ancient Indian yoga tradition. This discovery enables Singleton to explain, as no one has done before, how the most prevalent forms of postural yoga, like Ashtanga, Bikram and "Hatha" yoga, came to be the hugely popular phenomena they are today.
Drawing on a wealth of rare documents from archives in India, the UK and the USA, as well as interviews with the few remaining, now very elderly figures in the 1930s Mysore ?sana revival, Yoga Body turns the conventional wisdom about yoga on its head.

Recenzijos

What Mark Singleton does prove, with massive, irrefutable, fascinating and often hilarious evidence, is that yoga is a rich, multi-cultural, constantly changing inter-disciplinary construction, far from the pure line that its adherents often claim for it. * Wendy Doniger, Times Literary Supplement * This book, an invaluable source on modern yoga, should be on the reading list of every serious student and teacher training program. * Richard Rosen, Yoga Journal *

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 3
1. A Brief Overview of Yoga in the Indian Tradition 25
2. Fakirs, Yogins, Europeans 35
3. Popular Portrayals of the Yogin 55
4. India and the International Physical Culture Movement 81
5. Modern Indian Physical Culture: Degeneracy and Experimentation 95
6. Yoga as Physical Culture I: Strength and Vigor 113
7. Yoga as Physical Culture II: Harmonial Gymnastics and Esoteric Dance 143
8. The Medium and the Message: Visual Reproduction and the Asana Revival 163
9. T. Krishnamacharya and the Mysore Asana Revival 175
Notes 211
Bibliography 225
Index 257
Mark Singleton teaches at St. John's College, Santa Fe, New Mexico. He is the editor, with Jean Byrne, of Yoga in the Modern World: Contemporary Perspectives. He lives in Santa Fe.