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A queer dharma : yoga and meditations for liberation / Jacoby Ballard ; foreword by Susanna Barkataki.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Berkeley, California : North Atlantic Books, [2021]Description: xxvi, 256 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781623176518
  • 1623176514
Subject(s):
Contents:
Foreword / by Susanna Barkataki -- Introduction -- Part 1. Queer dharma -- Acceptance and letting go -- Anger and sustainability -- Compassion : the violence stops with me -- Forgiveness : releasing the burden -- A tussle with equanimity -- We are fabulous : an invitation into joy -- Loving ourselves whole practice -- Part 2. Queering yoga -- Not living our yoga, just selling it : yoga and capitalism -- Cultural appropriation and yoga -- Liberatory models of yoga and Buddhism -- Teaching queer and trans yoga -- Injustice produces trauma ; healing creates conditions for justice -- Conclusion : a path from here -- Appendix A : Asana sequences -- Appendix B: Pranayama practices.
Summary: "Queer critique, queer practice: embodied teachings for healing from trauma and social injustice"-- Provided by publisher.
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 294.3444 B189 Available 33111010775605
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Queer critique, queer practice- embodied teachings for healing from trauma and social injustice.

Jacoby Ballard provides an empowering and affirming guide to embodied healing through yoga and the dharma, grounded in the brilliance, resilience, and lived experiences of queer folks.

Part I deconstructs the ways mainstream yoga perpetuates queer- and transphobia and other systemic oppressions, exploring the intersections of yoga, capitalism, cultural appropriation, and sexual violence. Ballard also addresses the trauma--complex, vicarious, historical, and collective--perpetuated against queer communities. In response, he offers tools for self-compassion, tonglen, lovingkindness, and grounding, and helps readers explore questions like-
What is trauma? How is it a product of injustice--and how can healing it create justice? The world won't stop being homo- and transphobic, so how do I encounter that in a way that does the least harm? How do we love what is uniquely trans about us? What are affinity groups, and why do we need them?
In part II, Ballard offers a queer-centered, fully embodied, and equity-rooted practice with meditations, practices, and sequences for processing and healing from trauma individually and in community. He explains concepts like lovingkindness, letting go, compassion, joy, forgiveness, and equanimity through a queer lens, and pairs each with corresponding meditations, practices, and beautiful line drawings of queer bodies.

Enhanced with stories from Ballard's personal practice and professional experience teaching yoga in schools, prisons, conferences, and his weekly Queer and Trans Yoga class, A Queer Dharma is a guidebook, reclamation, and unapologetically queer heart offering for true healing and transformation.

Includes bibliographical references (pages [245]-256).

Foreword / by Susanna Barkataki -- Introduction -- Part 1. Queer dharma -- Acceptance and letting go -- Anger and sustainability -- Compassion : the violence stops with me -- Forgiveness : releasing the burden -- A tussle with equanimity -- We are fabulous : an invitation into joy -- Loving ourselves whole practice -- Part 2. Queering yoga -- Not living our yoga, just selling it : yoga and capitalism -- Cultural appropriation and yoga -- Liberatory models of yoga and Buddhism -- Teaching queer and trans yoga -- Injustice produces trauma ; healing creates conditions for justice -- Conclusion : a path from here -- Appendix A : Asana sequences -- Appendix B: Pranayama practices.

"Queer critique, queer practice: embodied teachings for healing from trauma and social injustice"-- Provided by publisher.

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