Pop Culture Yoga: A Communication Remix
By (Author) Kristen C. Blinne
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
23rd January 2020
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Communication studies
181.45
Hardback
330
Width 159mm, Height 238mm, Spine 31mm
671g
Defining Pop Culture Yoga: A Communication Remix was born out of a series of questions about the paradoxical nature of yoga: How do individuals and groups define yoga What does it mean to practice yoga, and what does this practice involve What are some of the most important principles, guidelines, or philosophical tenets of yoga that shape peoples definitions and practices Who has the power and authority to define yoga What are the limits, if any, of shared definitions of yoga Kristen C. Blinne explores the myriad ways yoga is communicatively constructed and defined in and through popular culture in the United States. In doing so, Blinne offers insight into the many identity work processes in play in the construction of yoga categories, illuminating how individuals and groups words and actions represent practices of claimingpart of a complex communicative process centered around membership categorizationbased on a range of authenticity discourses. Employing popular culture writing styles, Blinne ultimately contends that the majority of yoga styles practiced in the United States are remixes that can be classified as pop culture yoga, a distinct way of understanding this complex phenomenon.
At a moment when Americans--and practitioners the world over--are asking critical questions about the past, present, and future of yoga, Kristen C. Blinne's brilliant book is a timely contribution that should be read and discussed widely. She writes eloquently, with care, curiosity, humility, and deep wisdom. Her book clarifies many of the most pressing issues that yogis must consider if yoga is to be a practice aligned with justice and against oppression.
--Jeremy Engels, Penn State University
Kristen C. Blinne is associate professor of communication studies at the State University of New York College at Oneonta and a certified yoga teacher.