Asian Migrants and Religious Experience 2018
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Saving Yogis: Spiritual Nationalism and the Proselytizing Missions of Global Yoga

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“…Like any other health practice, yoga replicates power structures but can also allow these to be challenged. However dominant neoliberal market forces may appear to be, a contextual approach reminds us that there is variation in how these forces are felt and experienced across countries and within different types of yoga (Lucia 2018). Ben Hamed (this issue) points out that research on the history of yoga has focused on the Anglophone world.…”
Section: The Need For Contextual Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like any other health practice, yoga replicates power structures but can also allow these to be challenged. However dominant neoliberal market forces may appear to be, a contextual approach reminds us that there is variation in how these forces are felt and experienced across countries and within different types of yoga (Lucia 2018). Ben Hamed (this issue) points out that research on the history of yoga has focused on the Anglophone world.…”
Section: The Need For Contextual Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%