Yoga by the Book
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Black, Shameem
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Taylor & Francis Group
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This essay analyses the cultural politics of yoga through a literary history of
its twentieth- and twenty-first-century connection to books. The
midcentury instruction manual for postural yoga, exemplified by B.K.S.
Iyengar’s Light on Yoga, created a postcolonial literary genre that aimed
to resolve particular tensions within the structure of Indian identity in a
globalizing world. This genre has influenced the rise of twenty-firstcentury yoga fiction in Western popular culture in English. Ironically,
such fiction also works against ideals of globalized Indianness projected
through Iyengar’s manual. Through this exploration of yoga in print
culture, this essay argues that the cultural instruction performed through
writing is not just about yoga, but part and parcel of yoga itself.
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Contemporary South Asia
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2037-12-31
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