Queering and Cripping the Yoga Body:
Teaching, Practice, and Embodiment
"Foregrounding their own positionality as a yoga practitioner and instructor, Shears fluidly moves in, around, and with complex theories of embodiment and power to think differently about current (and dominant) yoga educational programming, discourse, and practice. The work is bold, rigorous, deeply reflective, and beautifully written. More than an academic debate, this book is for anyone who wants to trouble the normalizing practices that narrowly define specific subjectivities in relation to those teaching and practicing yoga."
Dr. Alecia Jackson, Professor, Appalachian State University, USA |