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El. knyga: Yoga in the Modern World: Contemporary Perspectives

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Today yoga is a thoroughly globalised phenomenon. Yoga has taken the world by storm and is even seeing renewed popularity in India. Both in India and abroad, adults, children and teenagers are practicing yoga in diverse settings; gyms, schools, home, work, yoga studios and temples. The yoga diaspora began well over a hundred years ago and we continue to see new manifestations and uses of Yoga in the modern world.

As the first of its kind this collection draws together cutting edge scholarship in the field, focusing on the theory and practice of yoga in contemporary times. Offering a range of perspectives on yoga's contemporary manifestations, it maps the movement, development and consolidation of yoga in global settings. The collection features some of the most well-known authors within the field and newer voices. The contributions span a number of disciplines in the humanities, including, anthropology, Philosophy, Studies in Religion and Asian studies, offering a range of entry points to the issues involved in the study of the subject. As such, is of use to those involved in academic scholarship, as well as to the growing number of yoga practitioners who seek a deeper account of the origin and significance of the techniques and traditions they are engaging with. It will also-and perhaps most of all-speak to the growing numbers of 'scholar-practitioners' who straddle these two realms.

Further resources and supporting material are available to view at www.yogainthemodernworld.com

Recenzijos

"Recommended. Graduate students and above." - CHOICE, May 2009 Vol. 46 No. 09

About the editors ix
Prefatory note xi
Acknowledgements xii
Introduction 1(14)
Mark Singleton
Jean Byrne
PART I Mapping the Terrain of Modern Yoga Studies
15(60)
Modern Yoga: History and Forms
17(19)
Elizabeth De Michelis
Yoga Shivir: Performativity and the Study of Modern Yoga
36(13)
Joseph S. Alter
``Adapt, Adjust, Accommodate'': the Production of Yoga in a Transnational World
49(26)
Sarah Strauss
PART II Posturing for Authenticity
75(42)
The Classical Reveries of Modern Yoga: Patanjali and Constructive Orientalism
77(23)
Mark Singleton
The Reflexivity of the Authenticity of Hatha Yoga
100(17)
Kenneth Liberman
PART III Spirituality, Sexuality, and Authority: Understanding the Experience of Contemporary Yoga Practice
117(87)
Empowerment and Using the Body in Modern Postural Yoga
119(21)
Klas Nevrin
``With Heat Even Iron Will Bend'': Discipline and Authority in Ashtanga Yoga
140(21)
Benjamin Richard Smith
The Numinous and Cessative in Modern Yoga
161(23)
Stuart Ray Sarbacker
From Fusion to Confusion: A Consideration of Sex and Sexuality in Traditional and Contemporary Yoga
184(20)
Mikel Burley
Index 204
Mark Singleton teaches at St. John's College, Santa Fe, USA. He works on the history of ideas within transnational modern yoga, and he is a contributor to the Encyclopedia of Hinduism (Routledge 2007). Jean Byrne is affiliated with the University of Queensland, Australia and her research explores the intersection of feminist theory and yoga philosophy and practice. She lectures in Eastern Philosophy and runs The Yoga Space in Perth, Australia where she teaches Ashtanga Yoga.