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Book Title
Yoga, the Body, and Embodied Social Change
Title
Yoga, the Body, and Embodied Social Change
Subtitle
An Intersectional Feminist Analysis
Contributor
Enoch H. Page (Contributions by)
ISBN-10
149852804X
EAN
9781498528047
ISBN
9781498528047
Genre
Society & Culture
Subject
Gender Sex & Relationships
Release Year
2018
Release Date
09/15/2018
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Yoga, the Body, and Embodied Social Change : an Intersectional Feminist Analysis
Item Height
1.1in
Author
Jacoby Ballard
Item Length
8.7in
Publisher
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
26 Oz
Number of Pages
356 Pages

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This book examines yoga as a cultural phenomenon in the United States. The essays offer an intersectional feminist analysis of the ways in which racial, gender, sexual, economic, and dis/ability power dynamics impact access to the U.S. yoga sphere and consider both the limitations and possibilities of yoga for feminist social justice.

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Publisher
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
ISBN-10
149852804x
ISBN-13
9781498528047
eBay Product ID (ePID)
18038402196

Product Key Features

Author
Jacoby Ballard
Publication Name
Yoga, the Body, and Embodied Social Change : an Intersectional Feminist Analysis
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
356 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.7in
Item Height
1.1in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
26 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Hq1155.Y64 2018
Reviews
Yoga, the Body, and Embodied Social Change invites us into a vibrant conversation about what yoga as a practice of freedom might look like. Drawing on rich narratives and research about yoga's transnational history, this volume protests attempts to strip mine yoga, to reduce it to a windowless commodity. The book is essential reading for yogis, activists, and scholars who do not want to reinforce white supremacy and other exclusions. A celebration of a vital grassroots movement that honors the human body in all its manifestations, this book illuminates yoga as an act of resistance, a way of creating justice in our many communities. -- Becky Thompson, Simmons College Taken as a whole, this anthology provides a comprehensive overview of the challenges facing yoga culture in the United States. The lived experiences of the authors as scholars and yoga teachers, many of whom are also members of marginalised communities, provide unique insights into these challenges. Notably, this collection moves beyond a purely scholarly approach, taking into account the physical practice of yoga and the way in which yoga has the potential to be a site for embodied social change that could greatly benefit vulnerable communities. This change, the authors argue, cannot be achieved without the conscious effort of those involved in the yoga community. Yoga, the Body, and Embodied Social Changeis an invaluable resource for those who want to instigate that change. -- Sex Roles: A Journal of Research Yoga, the Body, and Embodied Social Change invites us into a vibrant conversation about what yoga as a practice of freedom might look like. Drawing on rich narratives and research about yoga's transnational history, this volume protests attempts to strip mine yoga, to reduce it to a windowless commodity. The book is essential reading for yogis, activists, and scholars who do not want to reinforce white supremacy and other exclusions. A celebration of a vital grassroots movement that honors the human body in all its manifestations, this book illuminates yoga as an act of resistance, a way of creating justice in our many communities. -- Becky Thompson, Simmons College This is an exciting and unique collection exploring feminist literature on yoga, body politics, mindfulness, and social justice. Berila, Klein, and Roberts bring together an impressively diverse and interdisciplinary array of authors--from academic fields such as Africana Studies, anthropology, education, English, health sciences, history, justice and social inquiry, political science, sociology, sports studies, and Women's & Gender Studies, as well as craniosacral therapists, meditation and yoga instructors, and activists--to critically explore the gendered, racialized, and queer politics of yoga. Authors emphasize the liberatory potential of yoga, particularly for marginalized groups. It will be useful not only for feminist teachers and scholars, but also social justice activists and yogis. -- Christa Craven, The College of Wooster, Taken as a whole, this anthology provides a comprehensive overview of the challenges facing yoga culture in the United States. The lived experiences of the authors as scholars and yoga teachers, many of whom are also members of marginalised communities, provide unique insights into these challenges. Notably, this collection moves beyond a purely scholarly approach, taking into account the physical practice of yoga and the way in which yoga has the potential to be a site for embodied social change that could greatly benefit vulnerable communities. This change, the authors argue, cannot be achieved without the conscious effort of those involved in the yoga community. Yoga, the Body,and Embodied Social Changeis an invaluable resource for those who want to instigate that change., This is an exciting and unique collection exploring feminist literature on yoga, body politics, mindfulness, and social justice. Berila, Klein, and Roberts bring together an impressively diverse and interdisciplinary array of authors--from academic fields such as Africana Studies, anthropology, education, English, health sciences, history, justice and social inquiry, political science, sociology, sports studies, and Women's & Gender Studies, as well as craniosacral therapists, meditation and yoga instructors, and activists--to critically explore the gendered, racialized, and queer politics of yoga. Authors emphasize the liberatory potential of yoga, particularly for marginalized groups. It will be useful not only for feminist teachers and scholars, but also social justice activists and yogis., Taken as a whole, this anthology provides a comprehensive overview of the challenges facing yoga culture in the United States. The lived experiences of the authors as scholars and yoga teachers, many of whom are also members of marginalised communities, provide unique insights into these challenges. Notably, this collection moves beyond a purely scholarly approach, taking into account the physical practice of yoga and the way in which yoga has the potential to be a site for embodied social change that could greatly benefit vulnerable communities. This change, the authors argue, cannot be achieved without the conscious effort of those involved in the yoga community. Yoga, the Body, and Embodied Social Change is an invaluable resource for those who want to instigate that change., Yoga, the Body, and Embodied Social Change invites us into a vibrant conversation about what yoga as a practice of freedom might look like. Drawing on rich narratives and research about yoga's transnational history, this volume protests attempts to strip mine yoga, to reduce it to a windowless commodity. The book is essential reading for yogis, activists, and scholars who do not want to reinforce white supremacy and other exclusions. A celebration of a vital grassroots movement that honors the human body in all its manifestations, this book illuminates yoga as an act of resistance, a way of creating justice in our many communities.
Table of Content
Introduction: Beth Berila, What's the Link Between Feminism and Yoga? Section 1: Chelsea Jackson Roberts, Inclusion/Exclusion in Yoga Spaces Ch 1 Marcelle M. Haddix, In a Field of the Color Purple: Inviting Yoga Spaces for Black Women's Bodies Ch 2 Jillian Ford, "I'm Feelin' It.": Embodied Spiritual Activism as a Vehicle for Queer Black Liberation Ch 3 Enoch H. Page, The Gender, Race, and Class Barriers Enclosing Yoga as a White Public Space Ch 4 Roopa Kaushik-Brown, Towards Yoga as Property Ch 5 Kerrie Kauer, Yoga, Culture and Neoliberal Embodiment of Health Ch 6 Carol Horton, Yoga is Not Dodgeball: Mind-Body Integration and Progressive Education Section 2: Melanie Klein, The Intersection of Yoga, Body Image and Standards of Beauty Ch 7 Diana York Blaine, Mainstream Representations of Yoga: Capitalism, Consumerism, and Control of the Female Body Ch 8 Jennifer Musial, 'Work Off that Holiday Meal Ladies!': Body Vigilance and Orthorexia in Yoga Spaces Ch 9 Sarah Schrank, Naked Yoga and the Sexualization of Asana Ch 10 Maria Velazquez, Reblog If You Feel Me: Love, Blackness, and Digital Wellness Ch 11 Kimberly Dark, Fat Pedagogy in the Yoga Class Section 3: Beth Berila, Yoga as Individual and Collective Liberation Ch 12 Thalia González and Lauren Eckstrom, From Practice to Praxis: Mindful Lawyering for Social Change Ch 13 Punam Mehta, Embodiment Through purusha and prakrti: Feminist Yoga as a Revolution from Within Ch 14 Steffany Moonaz, Yoga and Disability Ch 15 Beth S. Catlett and Mary Bunn, Yoga as Embodied Feminist Praxis: Healing and Community-Based Responses to Violence Ch 16 Ariane Balizet and Whitney Myers, Yoga, Postfeminism, and the Future Ch 17 Jacoby Ballard and Karishma Kripalani, Queering Yoga: An Ethic of Social Justice Conclusion: Chelsea Jackson Roberts and Melanie Klein, (Un)Learning Oppression Through Yoga: The Way Forward
Copyright Date
2018
Topic
Feminism & Feminist Theory, Sociology / General, Gender Studies, Women's Studies, Yoga
Dewey Decimal
305.420973
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Health & Fitness, Social Science

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