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School of Oriental and African Studies, The University of London David Gordon White's wide-ranging scholarship on tantra, yoga and alchemy has inspired many students and scholars to undertake research in those fields. White worked as an assistant to Mircea Eliade and his doctorate from the University of Chicago was in History of Religions. His research methodology, true to this scholastic heritage, is not as deeply rooted in textual criticism as that of the current vanguard of scholars working on tantra and yoga, whose philological studies rarely reference his work. The accessibility of his books and articles, however, together with his engaging writing style and the excitement that imbues his scholarship, mean that indologists specialising in other fields, and authors addressing non-scholarly audiences, frequently draw on his publications. White's prominence in the study of yoga and tantra requires all scholars working on those subjects to address his work.
Nel testo The Yoga Sutra of Patanjali. A Biography, Princeton University press, Princeton, 2014, il White evidenzia vari aspetti problematici degni di attenzione. Con un approccio ‘non convenzionale’ White affronta sotto il profilo storico la collocazione degli yogasūtra, assumendo una posizione indipendente dalle varie scuole di pensiero, sottoponendo ad una verifica corrosiva le interpretazioni che a vario titolo relegano il testo di Patañjali in un orizzonte ristretto. Condivisibili o meno, le riflessioni di White hanno il pregio di fondo di abbattere gli steccati dei ‘sistemi chiusi’. Particolarmente efficace la critica a quella che identifica come la moderna sub-cultura dello yoga.
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In this paper I provide a preliminary account of the Yoga Studies Dispositif, that is, that specific apparatus of knowledge production, legitimization, and dissemination that has allowed the birth and development of the discipline of "modern yoga research" as an autonomous field of study and, in turn, has asserted the study of modern forms of yoga as its primary object of inquiry. More specifically, and in line with the constructionist epistemology taken by the "discursive study of religion" approach, I focus on the processes of boundary-work and boundary-object creation of modern yoga research and argue that these are the most influential discursive strategies adopted in the formation of this new discipline. Following on this premise, I contend that similar processes of demarcation and conceptual production are also pivotal to the birth and development of other sub-disciplines within the study of religion.
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