ArticleCopyright © The Author(s) 2015 SAGE PublicationsThis article looks at the production and shaping of the self via Ashtanga yoga, a bodily practice, growing in significance in Western cultures, which can involve a radical form of (re)shaping the self. In particular, it looks at the interaction of external and internal sources of authority, including the yoga student’s own expertise of themselves (experiential authority), the authority of the practice and the authority of the teacher. This allows the article to rethink standard models of authority in educational and ‘spiritualities of life’ literatures, which have generally imagined a top-down singular form of authority, essentially stamped onto the subjects being educated. The article ...
This article is concerned with the connection between body and mind that the practice of yoga is exp...
This article explores how the subject and practice of Yoga is emerging in American higher education ...
International audienceThis article presents an analysis of the activity of students engaged in a yog...
This article looks at the production and shaping of the self via Ashtanga yoga, a bodily practice, g...
This article looks at the production and shaping of the self via Ashtanga yoga, a bodily practice, g...
This article offers a comparative self-reflection on two seemingly disparate teaching practices: hat...
This chapter explores the notion of the ‘scholar-practitioner’ of yoga. It investigates how scholars...
This study inspired by a hermeneutic premise, aims to explore the role of the modern Yoga teacher an...
The guru-śiṣya (guru-disciple) relationship is often considered an essential aspect of the transmiss...
The purpose of the article is to discuss the factors influencing the ongoing developments in Iyengar...
Some ideas about authority in educational settings assume that authority is something that teachers ...
The article addresses the problem of perceiving and experiencing one’s body within the yoga practice...
The article characterizes the teaching authority as a product of patriarchal and Christian tradition...
Sāṃkhya and Yoga are two of the most renowned and influential schools of Indian philosophy. With its...
Froerer This article is an examination of the relationship between traditional authority and the sta...
This article is concerned with the connection between body and mind that the practice of yoga is exp...
This article explores how the subject and practice of Yoga is emerging in American higher education ...
International audienceThis article presents an analysis of the activity of students engaged in a yog...
This article looks at the production and shaping of the self via Ashtanga yoga, a bodily practice, g...
This article looks at the production and shaping of the self via Ashtanga yoga, a bodily practice, g...
This article offers a comparative self-reflection on two seemingly disparate teaching practices: hat...
This chapter explores the notion of the ‘scholar-practitioner’ of yoga. It investigates how scholars...
This study inspired by a hermeneutic premise, aims to explore the role of the modern Yoga teacher an...
The guru-śiṣya (guru-disciple) relationship is often considered an essential aspect of the transmiss...
The purpose of the article is to discuss the factors influencing the ongoing developments in Iyengar...
Some ideas about authority in educational settings assume that authority is something that teachers ...
The article addresses the problem of perceiving and experiencing one’s body within the yoga practice...
The article characterizes the teaching authority as a product of patriarchal and Christian tradition...
Sāṃkhya and Yoga are two of the most renowned and influential schools of Indian philosophy. With its...
Froerer This article is an examination of the relationship between traditional authority and the sta...
This article is concerned with the connection between body and mind that the practice of yoga is exp...
This article explores how the subject and practice of Yoga is emerging in American higher education ...
International audienceThis article presents an analysis of the activity of students engaged in a yog...