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Beaman, Lori G.
Constructions of self and other in yoga, travel, and tourism[electronic resource] :a journey to elsewhere /
紀錄類型:
書目-電子資源 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
338.479154
書名/作者:
Constructions of self and other in yoga, travel, and tourism : a journey to elsewhere // edited by Lori G. Beaman, Sonia Sikka.
其他作者:
Beaman, Lori G.
出版者:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xi, 117 p. : : digital ;; 22 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Tourism - Religious aspects.
標題:
Religious Studies.
標題:
Spirituality.
標題:
Religion and Psychology.
ISBN:
9783319325125
ISBN:
9783319325118
內容註:
Introduction: A Journey to Elsewhere; Lori G. Beaman and Sonia Sikka -- 1. Journeys That Go Nowhere: Eurocentric Prejudice and the Refusal to Hear; Sonia Sikka -- 2. Journey through the Third Space: Performing Aboriginal Identity through Historic Re-enactment Sites; Pamela Lee -- 3. Transformative Encounters: Destabilising Human/Animal and Nature/Culture Binaries through Cross-Cultural Engagement; Alexis Reichert -- 4. Eat, Pray, Love and Tourism Imaginaries; Ellen Badone -- 5. Displacing the Domestic: The Elsewhere of Transcendence; Meera Baindur -- 6. Urban Journey: A Woman's Guidebook to Self-Discovery in Berlin; Despina Stratigakos -- 7. Religious Tourism through a Gender Lens; Mary Jo Neitz -- 8. Time, Space and the Fantasised Other in Me; Geraldine Mossiere -- 9. A Ticket to Self-Discovery: Situating Yoga in Yoga Travel; Manvitha Singamsetty -- 10. A Ticket to Self-Discovery: Situating Yoga in Yoga Yoga Travel; Manvitha Singamsetty -- 11. Being on the Mat: Quasi-Sacred Spaces, 'Exotic' Other Places, and Yoga Studios in the 'West'; Lisa Smith -- 12. Namaste: The Perilous Journey of 'Real' Yoga; Lori G. Beaman.
摘要、提要註:
This volume considers the phenomenon of yoga travel as an instance of a broader genre of 'spiritual travel' involving journeys to places 'elsewhere', which are imagined to offer the possibility of profound personal transformation. These imaginings are tied up in a continued exoticization of the East, but they are not limited to that. Contributors identify various themes such as authenticity, suffering, space, material markers, and the idea of the 'spiritual', tracing how these ideas manifest in conceptions and fetishizations of 'elsewhere.' To deepen its analysis of this phenomenon, the book incorporates a wide range of disciplines including architecture, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, women's studies, religious studies, and history. While the book's primary focus is yoga and yoga travel, contributors offer up an array of other case studies. Chapters delve into the complex questions of agency and authenticity that accompany the concept of 'spiritual travel' and ideas of 'elsewhere'. Lori G. Beaman is the Canada Research Chair in the Contextualization of Religion in a Diverse Canada and Professor in the Department of Classics and Religious Studies at the University of Ottawa, Canada. She is also Principal Investigator of the Religion and Diversity Project, an international research team. Sonia Sikka is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Ottawa, Canada. Her recent research involves comparative studies of religious identity and secularism in Canada, India, and the United States. Her publications include Living with Religious Diversity(2015) and Multiculturalism and Religious Identity (2014) (both edited with Lori G. Beaman), as well as Herder on Humanity and Cultural Difference (2011)
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32512-5
Constructions of self and other in yoga, travel, and tourism[electronic resource] :a journey to elsewhere /
Constructions of self and other in yoga, travel, and tourism
a journey to elsewhere /[electronic resource] :edited by Lori G. Beaman, Sonia Sikka. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - xi, 117 p. :digital ;22 cm.
Introduction: A Journey to Elsewhere; Lori G. Beaman and Sonia Sikka -- 1. Journeys That Go Nowhere: Eurocentric Prejudice and the Refusal to Hear; Sonia Sikka -- 2. Journey through the Third Space: Performing Aboriginal Identity through Historic Re-enactment Sites; Pamela Lee -- 3. Transformative Encounters: Destabilising Human/Animal and Nature/Culture Binaries through Cross-Cultural Engagement; Alexis Reichert -- 4. Eat, Pray, Love and Tourism Imaginaries; Ellen Badone -- 5. Displacing the Domestic: The Elsewhere of Transcendence; Meera Baindur -- 6. Urban Journey: A Woman's Guidebook to Self-Discovery in Berlin; Despina Stratigakos -- 7. Religious Tourism through a Gender Lens; Mary Jo Neitz -- 8. Time, Space and the Fantasised Other in Me; Geraldine Mossiere -- 9. A Ticket to Self-Discovery: Situating Yoga in Yoga Travel; Manvitha Singamsetty -- 10. A Ticket to Self-Discovery: Situating Yoga in Yoga Yoga Travel; Manvitha Singamsetty -- 11. Being on the Mat: Quasi-Sacred Spaces, 'Exotic' Other Places, and Yoga Studios in the 'West'; Lisa Smith -- 12. Namaste: The Perilous Journey of 'Real' Yoga; Lori G. Beaman.
This volume considers the phenomenon of yoga travel as an instance of a broader genre of 'spiritual travel' involving journeys to places 'elsewhere', which are imagined to offer the possibility of profound personal transformation. These imaginings are tied up in a continued exoticization of the East, but they are not limited to that. Contributors identify various themes such as authenticity, suffering, space, material markers, and the idea of the 'spiritual', tracing how these ideas manifest in conceptions and fetishizations of 'elsewhere.' To deepen its analysis of this phenomenon, the book incorporates a wide range of disciplines including architecture, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, women's studies, religious studies, and history. While the book's primary focus is yoga and yoga travel, contributors offer up an array of other case studies. Chapters delve into the complex questions of agency and authenticity that accompany the concept of 'spiritual travel' and ideas of 'elsewhere'. Lori G. Beaman is the Canada Research Chair in the Contextualization of Religion in a Diverse Canada and Professor in the Department of Classics and Religious Studies at the University of Ottawa, Canada. She is also Principal Investigator of the Religion and Diversity Project, an international research team. Sonia Sikka is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Ottawa, Canada. Her recent research involves comparative studies of religious identity and secularism in Canada, India, and the United States. Her publications include Living with Religious Diversity(2015) and Multiculturalism and Religious Identity (2014) (both edited with Lori G. Beaman), as well as Herder on Humanity and Cultural Difference (2011)
ISBN: 9783319325125
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LC Class. No.: G156.5.R44 / C66 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 338.479154
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