Is yoga cultural appropriation?
Introduction: Yoga was originally founded in South Asia and it was practiced by various South Asian individuals. It is a spiritual practice about the mind and body, as well as the meaning of life and the nature of the universe. The intended belief was yoga assist with self-development believed to re...
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description | Introduction: Yoga was originally founded in South Asia and it was practiced by various South Asian individuals. It is a spiritual practice about the mind and body, as well as the meaning of life and the nature of the universe. The intended belief was yoga assist with self-development believed to reduce stress, increase beauty, strength, and muscle flexibility.
Aim and Objective: The main objective of this article is to highlight how yoga has transformed into controversial, elite, counter cultural and pop culture varieties with undertones of cultural appropriation.
Argument: The case of yoga and its appropriation by the Western culture creates a paradoxical situation. In this situation, approval and adoption of yoga in the West has made the practice more trendy and popular among middle-class urban Indian consumers and helped re-brand the practice. Such re-marketing has allowed to make yoga more appealing to the modern consumer and more concerned with the aspects related to physical performance, health and scientific explanation.
Conclusion: Although the notion of cultural appropriation can be discussed in the negative light, the article explores how yoga has transformed from a sacred practice to cultural appropriation by Western culture. |
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spelling | doaj.art-c82a3312b7cf4c4c84749089422c47b62022-12-22T00:04:09ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsYoga-Mimamsa0044-05072394-24872019-01-01511343710.4103/ym.ym_5_19Is yoga cultural appropriation?Danielle Thompson-OchoaIntroduction: Yoga was originally founded in South Asia and it was practiced by various South Asian individuals. It is a spiritual practice about the mind and body, as well as the meaning of life and the nature of the universe. The intended belief was yoga assist with self-development believed to reduce stress, increase beauty, strength, and muscle flexibility. Aim and Objective: The main objective of this article is to highlight how yoga has transformed into controversial, elite, counter cultural and pop culture varieties with undertones of cultural appropriation. Argument: The case of yoga and its appropriation by the Western culture creates a paradoxical situation. In this situation, approval and adoption of yoga in the West has made the practice more trendy and popular among middle-class urban Indian consumers and helped re-brand the practice. Such re-marketing has allowed to make yoga more appealing to the modern consumer and more concerned with the aspects related to physical performance, health and scientific explanation. Conclusion: Although the notion of cultural appropriation can be discussed in the negative light, the article explores how yoga has transformed from a sacred practice to cultural appropriation by Western culture.http://www.ym-kdham.in/article.asp?issn=0044-0507;year=2019;volume=51;issue=1;spage=34;epage=37;aulast=Thompson-Ochoacultural appropriationsouth asiayoga |
spellingShingle | Danielle Thompson-Ochoa Is yoga cultural appropriation? Yoga-Mimamsa cultural appropriation south asia yoga |
title | Is yoga cultural appropriation? |
title_full | Is yoga cultural appropriation? |
title_fullStr | Is yoga cultural appropriation? |
title_full_unstemmed | Is yoga cultural appropriation? |
title_short | Is yoga cultural appropriation? |
title_sort | is yoga cultural appropriation |
topic | cultural appropriation south asia yoga |
url | http://www.ym-kdham.in/article.asp?issn=0044-0507;year=2019;volume=51;issue=1;spage=34;epage=37;aulast=Thompson-Ochoa |
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