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The difficult position of yoga fiction

  • Written by The Conversation
imageJulia Roberts in Eat Pray Love, the film adaptation of Elizabeth Gilbert's best-selling yoga memoir. Sony Pictures, CC BY-SA

Today, modern yoga - once considered the esoteric pursuit of Indian ascetics - has fans all over the world. The global yoga industry is valued at US$5.7 billion, with an estimated 15 million devotees in American alone...

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