How have Black women elders managed stress? In Black Women’s Yoga History, Stephanie Y. Evans uses primary sources to answer that question and to show how meditation and yoga from eras of enslavement, segregation, and migration to the Civil Rights, Black Power, and New Age movements have been in existence all along. Life writings by Harriet Jacobs, Sadie and Bessie Delany, Eartha Kitt, Rosa Parks, Jan Willis, and Tina Turner are only a few examples of personal case studies that are included here, illustrating how these women managed traumatic stress, anxiety, and depression. In more than fifty yoga memoirs, Black women discuss practices of reflection, exercise, movement, stretching, visualization, and chanting for self-care. By unveiling the depth of a struggle for wellness, memoirs offer lessons for those who also struggle to heal from personal, cultural, and structural violence. This intellectual history expands conceptions of yoga and defines inner peace as mental health, healing, and wellness that is both compassionate and political.
Publisher : State Univ of New York Pr (July 2, 2021)
Language : English
Paperback : 447 pages
ISBN-10 : 1438483643
ISBN-13 : 978-1438483641
Item Weight : 1.4 pounds
Dimensions : 6 x 0.75 x 9 inches
DLH –
A must read for modern yoga history
Iâm not black, but I am training to teach yoga. I want to be able to reach underserved populations and this book is teaching me more as a human, as a woman, and as a future teacher than I imagined. This book, and itâs many references, is a great resource to help with equal race representation in our classes and among our teachers.
Sunkissed –
Insightful
I recommend for any yogi and/or yoga instructor.
Sam –
Great book
Excellent book