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OverviewExtensively based on fieldwork material, From Tapas to Modern Yoga primarily analyses embodied practices of ascetics belonging to four religious orders historically associated with the practice of yoga and hatha yoga. This focus on ascetics stems from the fact that yogic techniques probably developed in ascetic contexts, yet scholars have rarely focused their attention on non-international ascetic practitioners of yoga. Creating a confrontation between textual sources and ethnographic data, the book demonstrates how 'embodied practices' (austerities, yoga and hatha yoga) over the centuries accumulated layers of meanings and practices that coexist in the literature as well as in the words of contemporary sadhus. Drawing from conversations with these interlocutors, the book demonstrates the importance of ethnographic fieldwork in shedding light on past historical developments, transmissions, contemporary reinterpretation and innovation. The strength of the work lies in its methodological approach and in the richness of its materials: by analysing present situations through comparisons and the support of past evidence, the book not only fills an academic gap but also stimulates further research on this highly complex topic. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Daniela BevilacquaPublisher: Equinox Publishing Ltd Imprint: Equinox Publishing Ltd Weight: 0.395kg ISBN: 9781800504400ISBN 10: 1800504403 Pages: 420 Publication Date: 03 June 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsReviews From Tapas to Modern Yoga is a subtle, incisive, radical ethnography of the relationship between transcendent self-discipline and embodied spiritual practice. It is deeply human and firmly grounded in the reality of actual experience in this world, even as it reflects an orientation toward alternative realities and experiences that transcend everyday social networks and connections. Joseph S. Alter, Professor of Anthropology, University of Pittsburgh Author InformationDaniela Bevilacqua received her PhD in 2015, in Civilizations of Africa and Asia from Sapienza University of Rome and in Anthropology from the University of Paris Nanterre. She is the author of Modern Hindu Traditionalism in Contemporary India: The Sri Math and the Jagadguru Ramanandacarya in the Evolution of the Ramanandi Sampradaya (Routledge). She is a Associate Researcher at the Centre for Research in Anthropology (CRIA, ISCTE-IUL) in Lisbon. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |