Laurah Klepinger is assistant professor of anthropology at Utica University.
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Chapter 1: Biography of the SYVC in the Context of Transnational Yoga Chapter 2: Bodies, Blood, and the Land of Modern Yoga: Competing Claims to a Transnational Practice Chapter 3: Wage Work and Kitchen Hands: Paid Laborers and the Karma Yoga Ethic Chapter 4: Visible Suffering and the Making of Peace: On Homeless Dogs, Cat Palaces, and Poor People Food Chapter 5: Real Neighbors and Imagined Communities Chapter 6: #Sorrynotsorry: Fieldwork, Containment, and the Women Yogis of the SYVC
Transnational Yoga at Work provides a vivid and intimate portrait of yoga as a global phenomenon that brings into sharp focus issues of class, status, and power. Klepinger's rich ethnography brings to light profound contradictions and inequities that emerge from the quest for spiritual insight. -- Joseph S. Alter, University of Pittsburgh