A History of Modern Yoga: Patanjali and Western Esotericism
Autor Elizabeth De Michelisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 noi 2005
With regard to 20th century developments, this book proposes a four-fold typology of Modern Yoga comprising Modern Psychosomatic, Modern Meditational, Modern Postural and Modern Denominational forms. Iyengar Yoga, one of the most influential schools of Modern Postural Yoga, is then analyzed in the light of this framework, while the conclusion shows how a typical Modern Postural Yoga session may be interpreted to reveal the forms and contents of a healing ritual of secular religion.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780826487728
ISBN-10: 0826487726
Pagini: 302
Ilustrații: 1, black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:New ed.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0826487726
Pagini: 302
Ilustrații: 1, black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:New ed.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction PART I: The Prehistory of Modern Yoga 1. Roots of Modern Yoga 2. The religious foundations of Modern Yoga 3. Vivekananda and the emergence of Neo-Vedåntic occultism 4. "God-realisation" and "Self-realisation" in Neo-Vedånta PART II: Modern Yoga Theory and Practice 5. Vivekananda's Raja-Yoga (1896): Modern Yoga formulated 6. 20th century developments of Modern Yoga 7. Theory and practice of Iyengar Yoga 8. Conclusion: Modern Postural Yoga as healing ritual of secular religion
Recenzii
'...De Michelis greatly adds to our knowledge of how contemporary presentations of yoga differ from earlier ones.'
Reference & Research Book News, August 2006
'carefully researched and closely-argued . . . Far more than a reconstruction of the history of Modern Yoga, the book is an important contribution to the history of Orientalism, the Brahmo Samaj, and Neo-Vedanta.' Prof David Gordon White Department of Religious Studies University of California, Santa Barbara
'A History of Modern Yoga is a timely work of astute, rigorous, critical scholarship. De Michelis has done an outstanding job' Prof Joseph Alter University of Pittsburgh
'...Likely to stimulate debate...researchers working in the fields that Elizabeth De Michelis spans will find this an interesting and, at certain points, provocative study.' Volume 21, Number 1
De Michelis (faculty of Divinity, Cambridge) has made an important contribution to modern scholarship in religion with this history of yogic practice. Many readers will find her style dry in the extreme, but she is quite adept at unstitching the many complex strands of association and precedent that have gone into the modern concepts of yogic practice, from 18th-century Bengal to 20th-century America. A crucial addition to academically inclined libraries and an important eyeopener for larger collections.
"A History of Modern Yoga makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the roots of yoga, the connections between Western and Neo-Vedantic esotericism, and ways in which Hindu reformers remained active agents in combating Orientalist constructions of Hinduism, even while influencing Western audiences....this book is most appropriate for graduate students or advanced undergraduates." - Missiology - An International Review, October 2005
Reference & Research Book News, August 2006
'carefully researched and closely-argued . . . Far more than a reconstruction of the history of Modern Yoga, the book is an important contribution to the history of Orientalism, the Brahmo Samaj, and Neo-Vedanta.' Prof David Gordon White Department of Religious Studies University of California, Santa Barbara
'A History of Modern Yoga is a timely work of astute, rigorous, critical scholarship. De Michelis has done an outstanding job' Prof Joseph Alter University of Pittsburgh
'...Likely to stimulate debate...researchers working in the fields that Elizabeth De Michelis spans will find this an interesting and, at certain points, provocative study.' Volume 21, Number 1
De Michelis (faculty of Divinity, Cambridge) has made an important contribution to modern scholarship in religion with this history of yogic practice. Many readers will find her style dry in the extreme, but she is quite adept at unstitching the many complex strands of association and precedent that have gone into the modern concepts of yogic practice, from 18th-century Bengal to 20th-century America. A crucial addition to academically inclined libraries and an important eyeopener for larger collections.
"A History of Modern Yoga makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the roots of yoga, the connections between Western and Neo-Vedantic esotericism, and ways in which Hindu reformers remained active agents in combating Orientalist constructions of Hinduism, even while influencing Western audiences....this book is most appropriate for graduate students or advanced undergraduates." - Missiology - An International Review, October 2005