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Michelle Goldberg

    Michelle Goldberg è una giornalista il cui lavoro approfondisce le complessità della società e della politica contemporanee. È nota per la sua acuta analisi delle tendenze sociali, in particolare l'ascesa e l'influenza del nazionalismo cristiano. La scrittura di Goldberg offre un esame critico di queste forze, fornendo ai lettori una comprensione più profonda del loro impatto. Il suo approccio è caratterizzato da una ricerca rigorosa e da uno stile narrativo avvincente.

    The Goddess Pose
    Political correctness gone mad?
    The Goddess Pose: The Audacious Life of Indra Devi, the Woman Who Helped Bring Yoga to the West
    • New York Times  best-selling author Michelle Goldberg tells the globetrotting story of the incredible woman who brought yoga to the West.When Indra Devi was born in Russia in 1899, yoga was virtually unknown outside of India. By the time of her death, in 2002, it was being practiced around the world. Here Michelle Goldberg tells the globetrotting story of the incredible woman who helped usher in a craze that continues unabated to this day. A sweeping picture of the twentieth century that travels from the cabarets of Berlin to the Mysore Palace to Golden Age Hollywood and beyond,  The Goddess Pose  brings the Devi’s little known but extraordinary adventures vividly to life.

      The Goddess Pose: The Audacious Life of Indra Devi, the Woman Who Helped Bring Yoga to the West
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    • Political correctness gone mad?

      • 128pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      ‘Without free speech there is no true thought.’ –Jordan Peterson‘You’re telling me I’m being sensitive, and students looking for safe spaces that they’re being hypersensitive. If you’re white, this country is one giant safe space.’–Michael Eric DysonIs political correctness an enemy of free speech, open debate and the free exchange of ideas? Or is it a progressive force, eroding the dominant power relationships and social norms that exclude marginalised groups from society?

      Political correctness gone mad?
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    • The Goddess Pose

      The Audacious Life of Indra Devi, the Woman Who Helped Bring Yoga to the West

      • 322pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      When the woman who would become Indra Devi was born in Russia in 1899, yoga was virtually unknown outside of India. By the time of her death, in 2002, it was being practiced everywhere, from Brooklyn to Berlin to Ulaanbaatar. In <i>The Goddess Pose,</i> <i>New York Times</i> best-selling author Michelle Goldberg traces the life of the incredible woman who brought yoga to the West—and in so doing paints a sweeping picture of the twentieth century. Born into the minor aristocracy (as Eugenia Peterson), Devi grew up in the midst of one of the most turbulent times in human history. Forced to flee the Russian Revolution as a teenager, she joined a famous Berlin cabaret troupe, dove into the vibrant prewar spiritualist movement, and, at a time when it was nearly unthinkable for a young European woman to travel alone, followed the charismatic Theosophical leader Jiddu Krishnamurti to India. Once on the subcontinent, she performed in Indian silent cinema and hobnobbed with the leaders of the independence movement. But her greatest coup was convincing a recalcitrant master yogi to train her in the secrets of his art. Devi would go on to share what she learned with people around the world, teaching in Shanghai during World War II, then in Hollywood, where her students included Gloria Swanson and Greta Garbo. She ran a yoga school in Mexico during the height of the counterculture, served as spiritual adviser to the colonel who tried to overthrow Panamanian strongman Manuel Noriega, and, in her eighties, moved to Buenos Aires at the invitation of a besotted rock star. Everywhere she went, Indra Devi evangelized for yoga, ushering in a global craze that continues unabated. Written with vivid clarity, <i>The Goddess Pose</i> brings her remarkable story—as an actress, yogi, and globetrotting adventuress—to life.

      The Goddess Pose