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u/anusthing · 14 pointsr/rpdrcringe

Yes! I used to, years ago, read the blog of a professor that studied fandoms. I'll see if I can find a link or reference and update; it was called "Confessions of an Acafan," I believe? ("Acafan" being "academic fan.")

Edit: Found it immediately, Henry Jenkins. He has a(t least one) book on fandoms: [Textual Poachers: Television Fans and Participatory Culture] (https://www.amazon.com/Textual-Poachers-Television-Participatory-Culture/dp/0415533295)

u/greyleader8686 · 5 pointsr/rpdrcringe

Most people who study the origins of modern yoga acknowledge that it has more in common with early 20th century bodybuilding/calisthenics/gymnastics than it does with any archaic Indian tradition. It is very much a hybrid, and does not belong to any one culture.

[Mark Singleton wrote a book on this called "Yoga Body"] (https://www.amazon.com/Yoga-Body-Origins-Posture-Practice/dp/0195395344)