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Joga w czasach zarazy – możliwości i wyzwania praktykowania jogi online przez osoby z dysfunkcją wzroku
Yoga in the Time of Cholera - Opportunities and Challenges for Visually Impaired persons to Practice Yoga Online

Author(s): Kamila Albin
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Sociology
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: analytical autoethnography; evocative autoethnography; yoga; visual impairment; information and communication technologies
Summary/Abstract: This paper discusses yoga practice initiated during lockdown by visually impaired people using information and communication technology. The aim of the analysis is to show what possibilities remote communication tools offer blind and visually impaired people in terms of sport, especially in relation to the practice of yoga. The author reflects on the challenges of mediating exercise and contact with the teacher through digital platforms such as Zoom. The article also uncovers the perspective of yoga teachers who conduct classes with visually impaired people. It addresses the issue of challenges they face in working with this group and new skills in teaching yoga they have had to develop. The author poses the question as to whether this way of practicing yoga can have any advantage over practicing in a yoga school. The author explores answers to the questions posed above using the method of analytical autoethnography. The paper combines different perspectives of insight into the experience of practicing yoga: that of a researcher, a sociologist and a person with disabilities, and that of other people participating in classes and yoga teachers.

  • Page Range: 217-232
  • Page Count: 16
  • Publication Year: 2021
  • Language: Polish