Not Another White Girl : An interplay of spirituality, white privilege and feminine identity

Not Another White Girl : An interplay of spirituality, white privilege and feminine identity

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 142 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781036964955

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Not Another White Girl is a lyrical memoir that interrogates spirituality, privilege, and belonging through the embodied journey of a white Western woman moving through yoga, travel, marriage, and inheritance.

Set between South London, Singapore, and the pilgrimage town of Rishikesh, the book traces the author's search for meaning at the intersection of modern yoga culture, colonial legacy, and feminine identity. What begins as curiosity about yoga and sound (nāda) unfolds into a deeper reckoning with how spiritual practices migrate, who is permitted to claim them, and how whiteness moves invisibly through global spaces as both shield and passport.

Blending memoir, travel writing, cultural critique, and philosophical reflection, Not Another White Girl explores the tension between devotion and appropriation, faith and performance, service and saviourhood. Alongside intimate accounts of marriage, loneliness, and the quiet erosion of selfhood within expat life, the author reflects on working with migrant labourers in Singapore, studying nāda yoga in India, and encountering teachers, rituals, and lineages that challenge Western assumptions of ownership, authority, and enlightenment.

The narrative also turns inward and backward, examining childhood on a South London council estate, inherited myths of empire, and the language through which race, morality, and power have been quietly normalised. Drawing on family memoirs, yogic philosophy, and lived experience, the book asks how history lodges itself in bodies and speech, and how privilege often reveals itself not through excess, but through the ability not to notice.

Written in a reflective, poetic voice, Not Another White Girl resists simple conclusions. Instead, it offers an honest exploration of contradiction: of being both seeker and beneficiary, critic and participant. It is not a rejection of yoga or spirituality, but an invitation to practise with greater humility, accountability, and listening.

Designed with dyslexia-aware formatting and published by London Yoga Press, this book will appeal to readers of contemporary memoir, yoga philosophy, post-colonial reflection, and women's writing that sits thoughtfully between the personal and the political. It speaks to those drawn to spiritual practice, but unwilling to bypass the harder questions of history, power, and belonging. 

Contents

Rishikesh

Singapore

Nada

White

Yoga

Saviour

Love

Guru

Seven

Tantra

Author.

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