ABSTRACT

This book provides a rigorously researched, critically comparative introduction to yoga. Is This Yoga? Concepts, Histories, and the Complexities of Contemporary Practice recognizes the importance of contemporary understandings of yoga and, at the same time, provides historical context and complexity to modern and pre-modern definitions of yogic ideas and practices. Approaching yoga as a vast web of concepts, traditions, social interests, and embodied practices, it raises questions of knowledge, identity, and power across time and space, including the dynamics of "East" and "West." The text is divided into three main sections: thematic concepts; histories; and topics in modern practice.

This accessible guide is essential reading for undergraduate students approaching the topic for the first time, as well as yoga teachers, teacher training programs, casual and devoted practitioners, and interested non-practitioners.

part I|94 pages

Concepts

chapter 1|12 pages

What is yoga?

chapter 2|24 pages

Cosmologies

Yogic theories of the big world

chapter 3|32 pages

Bodies

Yogic theories of the little world

chapter 4|24 pages

Mythologies

Yogic role models

part II|76 pages

Histories

chapter 5|26 pages

Ancient to classical yogas

chapter 6|24 pages

Medieval to early modern yogas

chapter 7|24 pages

The rise of modern postural yoga

part III|61 pages

Modern practice