Inhaling Spirit: Harmonialism, Orientalism, and the Western Roots of Modern Yoga
Autor Anya P. Foxenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 iun 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190082734
ISBN-10: 0190082739
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 239 x 147 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190082739
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 239 x 147 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
With Inhaling Spirit, Foxen contributes to the further demarginalisation of Western esotericism as a legitimate scholarly endeavor and invites us to reflect on the power of labels as we set to interpret the world around us.
Foxen's Inhaling Spirit: Harmonialism, Orientalism, and the Western Roots of Modern Yoga adds immeasurably to our understanding of the emergence of modern yoga, but also moves beyond this world to engage a range of issues pertinent to students of New Religious Movements, Orientalism, and conceptions of femaleness and female personhood from the Victorian period to modernity. Scholars and students alike should consider Foxen's study a fundamental contribution to these fields of inquiry, as it takes its place as "required reading" for those engaged in their study.
Using the metaphor of inosculation, this fascinating and compelling study traces the Western roots of modern yoga, which Foxen (California Polytechnic State Univ.) argues "is only slightly genealogically related to Indian yogic traditions." She charts the development of physical culture in the West, particularly forms embedded within philosophical and spiritual traditions rooted in classical Hellenism, from Neoplatonic strains in Islamic culture, medieval Platonism, and magical traditions, into the movements of Emanuel Swedenborg, Franz Anton Mesmer, and New Thought. ... This text will be valuable to those interested in the history of ideas, esoteric studies, embodied religions, physical culture, women's studies, Orientalism, yoga, harmonialism, cultural appropriation, countercultural studies, identity construction, and dance.
Inhaling Spirit represents an extremely fascinating and engaging volume, that might serve as a fundamental read not only for scholars, but also for practitioners willing to delve into the history of 'their' yoga, in order to approach its practice in a more conscious and knowledgeable manner.
Foxen's Inhaling Spirit: Harmonialism, Orientalism, and the Western Roots of Modern Yoga adds immeasurably to our understanding of the emergence of modern yoga, but also moves beyond this world to engage a range of issues pertinent to students of New Religious Movements, Orientalism, and conceptions of femaleness and female personhood from the Victorian period to modernity. Scholars and students alike should consider Foxen's study a fundamental contribution to these fields of inquiry, as it takes its place as "required reading" for those engaged in their study.
Using the metaphor of inosculation, this fascinating and compelling study traces the Western roots of modern yoga, which Foxen (California Polytechnic State Univ.) argues "is only slightly genealogically related to Indian yogic traditions." She charts the development of physical culture in the West, particularly forms embedded within philosophical and spiritual traditions rooted in classical Hellenism, from Neoplatonic strains in Islamic culture, medieval Platonism, and magical traditions, into the movements of Emanuel Swedenborg, Franz Anton Mesmer, and New Thought. ... This text will be valuable to those interested in the history of ideas, esoteric studies, embodied religions, physical culture, women's studies, Orientalism, yoga, harmonialism, cultural appropriation, countercultural studies, identity construction, and dance.
Inhaling Spirit represents an extremely fascinating and engaging volume, that might serve as a fundamental read not only for scholars, but also for practitioners willing to delve into the history of 'their' yoga, in order to approach its practice in a more conscious and knowledgeable manner.
Notă biografică
Anya P. Foxen, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, with a dual appointment in Religious Studies and Women's and Gender Studies. Her research centers primarily on alternative spiritualities and their intersections with gender, modernity, and science. She is a certified yoga instructor and long-time practitioner.