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Description
Western society has never been more interested in interiority. Indeed, it seems more and more people are deliberately looking inward--toward the mind, the body, or both. Michal Pagis's Inward focuses on one increasingly popular channel for the introverted gaze: vipassana meditation, which has spread from Burma to more than forty countries and counting. Lacing her account with vivid anecdotes and personal stories, Pagis turns our attention not only to the practice of vipassana but to the communities that have sprung up around it. Inward is also a social history of the westward diffusion of Eastern religious practices spurred on by the lingering effects of the British colonial presence in India. At the same time Pagis asks knotty questions about what happens when we continually turn inward, as she investigates the complex relations between physical selves, emotional selves, and our larger social worlds. Her book sheds new light on evergreen topics such as globalization, social psychology, and the place of the human body in the enduring process of self-awareness.
Product Details
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Publish Date | September 04, 2019 |
Pages | 240 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780226361871 |
Dimensions | 8.9 X 6.0 X 0.5 inches | 0.7 pounds |
BISAC Categories: Politics, Society & Current Affairs, Spirituality & Religion
About the Author
Michal Pagis is assistant professor of sociology at Bar-Ilan University.
Reviews
"Inward is an extensive and comprehensive investigation into the lives of vipassana meditators, and the practice's effects and consequences. This ethnography engages deeply with perennial topics of the social construction of the self along with the diffusion of Asian religious practices globally."-- "Religious Studies Review"
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