The Race and Yoga editorial board is currently seeking articles, personal narratives, interviews, book reviews, and creative works for the seventh issue of the journal, a combined issue for 2022 and 2023. Race and Yoga is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary, and international academic journal committed to critical examinations of the history, politics, and practice of yoga.
Possible topics may include yoga in relationship to:
● Practices during the COVID-19 context, including but not limited to:
○ Communities and accountability: COVID-19 conspiracies; Studio safety, community care policies & vaccinations
○ Santosha/Contentment in a global pandemic
● Oppressive dynamics:
○ White Supremacists, Fascism, Nationalism, Settler Colonialism
○ Caste hierarchies
○ Lateral oppression
○ Material and structural resistance
● Philosophical principles:
○ In relationship to critical race and gender studies
○ In relationship to community
○ Cartesian dualism
● Labor practices
○ Capitalism grind/hustle culture, and the gig economy
○ Rest and/as resistance
● Communities and identities
○ Community building and dividing
○ Inclusive/exclusive, safe/threatening spaces
○ Social Justice and Transformative Justice
○ Practices and communities outside North America
○ Cultural appropriation/co-optation (e.g. of cultural symbols)
○ Possibilities and limitations of identity politics
○ The politics of representation
○ Yoga retreats and yoga teacher trainings in India and elsewhere
● Non-Eurocentric epistemologies or cosmologies
○ Perceptions of kinesthetic knowledge from an Indigenous and/or non-Western perspective, including but not limited to: Sensations, somatic awareness, and parts of the body conversing; Sensory attention beyond replicating shapes
○ Plural selves
○ Alternative health practice
● Environmental studies
Papers addressing other topics will also be considered.
Aims and Scope
Race and Yoga is the first peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary, and international academic journal committed to examinations of the history and practice of yoga; the journal brings together critical yoga studies and critical race theory/ethnic studies to examine issues surrounding the history, racialization, sex(ualization), and inclusivity (or lack thereof) of the yoga community. Race and Yoga is published through The University of California Press’s e-scholarship division. Race and Yoga accepts original, unpublished manuscripts (no simultaneous submissions or previously published works) only.
Peer Review Policy
Race and Yoga editors vet each submission to ensure alignment with the journal’s scholarly goals. If selected, the submission is sent to two anonymous referees.
Submission Instructions
Article manuscripts should be limited to 8,000 words, including endnotes and references. An abstract that does not exceed 250 words should be included. Personal narratives should be 2,000-3,000 words. Personal narratives share first-person experiences related to the journal’s focus on intersectional racial politics and social justice possibilities within yoga practices. We also accept review essays that survey recently published literature, films, art exhibits, or popular culture related to the field. Review essays should be limited to 4,000 words. Papers should be left justified and use a non-decorative font (e.g. Times New Roman). For endnote and reference formatting, follow the Chicago Manual of Style, 17th edition (author-date style). Papers that do not adhere to submission guidelines will be returned to the author for revision. Upload your abstract, manuscript, and 150 word bio (as the supplementary file) to: http://escholarship.org/uc/crg_raceandyoga
Please send all inquiries to raceandyoga@gmail.com
DEADLINE: May 1, 2023
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