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Yoga, the Body, and Embodied Social Change is the first collection to gather together prominent scholars on yoga and the body. Using an intersectional lens, the essays examine yoga in the United States as a complex cultural phenomenon that reveals racial, economic, gendered, and sexual politics of the body. From discussions of the stereotypical yoga body to analyses of pivotal court cases, Yoga, the Body, and Embodied Social Change examines the sociopolitical tensions of contemporary yoga.

Because so many yogic spaces reflect the oppressive nature of many other public spheres, the essays in this collection also examine what needs to change in order for yoga to truly live up to its liberatory potential, from the blogosphere around Black women’s health to the creation of queer and trans yoga classes to the healing potential of yoga for people living with chronic illness or trauma.

While many of these conversations are emerging in the broader public sphere, few have made their way into academic scholarship. This book changes all that. The essays in this anthology interrogate yoga as it is portrayed in the media, yoga spaces, and yoga as it is integrated in education, the law, and concepts of health to examine who is included and who is excluded from yoga in the West. The result is a thoughtful analysis of the possibilities and the limitations of yoga for feminist social transformation.

Table of Contents

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

Product details

Published Sep 09 2016
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 356
ISBN 9781498528030
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 3 b/w photos;
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Beth Berila

Anthology Editor

Melanie Klein

Anthology Editor

Chelsea Jackson Roberts

Contributor

Jacoby Ballard

Contributor

Mary Bunn

Contributor

Beth S. Catlett

Contributor

Kimberly Dark

Contributor

Lauren Eckstrom

Contributor

Jillian Ford

Contributor

Carol Horton

Contributor

Kerrie Kauer

Contributor

Punam Mehta

Contributor

Steffany Moonaz

Contributor

Jennifer Musial

Contributor

Whitney Myers

Contributor

Enoch H. Page

Contributor

Maria Velazquez

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