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21st Century Yoga: Culture, Politics, and Practice Carol Horton
21st Century Yoga: Culture, Politics, and Practice
Carol Horton
Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-195) and index. Biographical Note: Carol Horton, Ph. D., is the author of Yoga Ph. D.: Integrating the Life of the Mind with the Wisdom of the Body (Kleio, 2012); and Race and the Making of American Liberalism (Oxford University Press, 2005). Roseanne Harvey is the former editor of the leading Canadian yoga magazine, Ascent; founder of the popular blog, It's All Yoga, Baby; and co-director of Yoga Festival Montreal. Publisher Marketing: Yoga may be rooted in ancient India, but it's morphed into something new in North America today. Precisely what that might be, however, is difficult to say. Yoga is taught everywhere from spas to prisons, and for everything from weight loss to spiritual transcendence. With its chameleon-like ability to adapt equally well to advertising, athletics, and ashrams, contemporary yoga is a fascinating phenomenon that invites investigation. Written by experienced practitioners who are also teachers, therapists, activists, scholars, studio owners, and interfaith ministers, "21st Century Yoga" is one of the first books to provide a multi-faceted examination of yoga as it actually exists in the U. S. and Canada today. CONTENTS: "Introduction: Yoga and North American Culture" - Carol Horton "Enlightenment 2.0: The American Yoga Experiment" - Julian Walker "How Yoga Makes You Pretty: The Beauty Myth, Yoga and Me" - Melanie Klein "Questioning the "Body Beautiful" Yoga, Commercialism, and Discernment" - Poep Sa Frank Jude Boccio "Bifurcated Spiritualities: Examining Mind/Body Splits in the North American Yoga and Zen Communities" - Nathan Thompson "Starved for Connection: Healing Anorexia Through Yoga" - Chelsea Roff "Yoga and the 12 Steps: Holistic Recovery from Addiction" - Tommy Rosen "Modern Yoga Will Not Form a Real Culture Until Every Studio Can Also Double as a Soup Kitchen and other observations from the threshold between yoga and activism" - Matthew Remski "Yoga for War: The Politics of the Divine" - Be Scofield "Our True Nature is Our Imagination: Yoga and Non-Violence at the Edge of the World" - Michael Stone "How Yoga Messed With My Mind" - Angela Jamison "Afterword: The Evolution of Yoga and the Practice of Writing" - Roseanne Harvey Contributor Bio: Horton, Carol Carol Horton, Ph. D., is the author of Yoga Ph. D.: Integrating the Life of the Mind with the Wisdom of the Body (Kleio, 2012); and Race and the Making of American Liberalism (Oxford University Press, 2005). Roseanne Harvey is the former editor of the leading Canadian yoga magazine, Ascent; founder of the popular blog, It's All Yoga, Baby; and co-director of Yoga Festival Montreal. Contributor Bio: Harvey, Roseanne Carol Horton, Ph. D., is the author of Yoga Ph. D.: Integrating the Life of the Mind with the Wisdom of the Body (Kleio, 2012); and Race and the Making of American Liberalism (Oxford University Press, 2005). Roseanne Harvey is the former editor of the leading Canadian yoga magazine, Ascent; founder of the popular blog, It's All Yoga, Baby; and co-director of Yoga Festival Montreal.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | September 19, 2012 |
| ISBN13 | 9780615617602 |
| Publishers | Kleio Books |
| Genre | Chronological Period > 21st Century |
| Pages | 201 |
| Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 13 mm · 326 g |
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