Faculty
Our faculty is comprised of expert scholars and educators in the fields of Yoga Studies, Indology, Religious Studies, and South Asian Studies.
Jason Birch (DPhil, Oxon) is a senior research fellow for the ‘Light on Hatha Yoga’ project, hosted at SOAS University of London and the University of Marburg. He is also a visiting researcher on the Suśruta Project at the University of Alberta. He is well known for his important paper on the meaning of haṭha in early Haṭhayoga, which has reshaped our understanding of the origins of this term by locating it within Buddhist literature. His dissertation focused on a seminal Rājayoga text called the Amanaska. Through extensive fieldwork in India and the reconstruction of primary sources, Birch has identified the earliest text to teach a system of Haṭhayoga and Rājayoga, namely the twelfth-century Amaraugha. His most recent publication has defined a corpus of Sanskrit and vernacular texts that emerged during Haṭhayoga's floruit, the period in which it thrived on the eve of colonialism.
Jason has published articles in academic journals and critically edited and translated six texts on Haṭhayoga for the Haṭha Yoga Project 2015–2020; taught Masters courses and Sanskrit reading classes at SOAS and given seminars on the history of yoga for MA programs at the Università Ca’ Foscari in Venice, Won Kwang University in South Korea and Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles. He is a founding member of the Centre of Yoga Studies SOAS and the Journal of Yoga Studies, and combines his practical experience of yoga with academic knowledge of its history to teach online courses with Jacqueline Hargreaves on The Luminescent.
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Selected Publications:
- 2024. "Āsanas of the Yogacintāmaṇi: The Largest Premodern Compilation of Postural Practice." École française d'Extrême-Orient, Pondicherry.
- 2024. "The Amaraugha and Amaraughaprabodha of Gorakṣanātha. The Genesis of Haṭha and Rājayoga." École française d'Extrême-Orient, Pondicherry.
- 2023. "Premodern Yogāsanas and Modern Postural Practice: Distinct Regional Collections of Āsanas on the Eve of Colonialism." Journal of Yoga Studies.
- 2020. "The Quest for Liberation-in-Life: A Survey of Early Works on Haṭha- and Rājayoga." In Hindu Practice, ed. Gavin Flood. Oxford University Press.
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2020. “Haṭhayoga’s Floruit on the Eve of Colonialism.” Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill. 451–479. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004432802_021
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2019. With Mark Singleton. “The Yoga of the Haṭhābhyāsapaddhati: Haṭhayoga on the Cusp of Modernity.” Journal of Yoga Studies 2 (2019): 3–70. DOI: https://doi.org/10.34000/JoYS.2019.V2.002
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2019. “The Amaraughaprabodha: New Evidence on the Manuscript Transmission of an Early Work on Haṭha- and Rājayoga.” Journal of Indian Philosophy, 47 (2019): 947–977. Springer. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10781-019-09401-5
- 2018. “Premodern Yoga Traditions and Ayurveda: Preliminary Remarks on Shared Terminology, Theory and Praxis.” History of Science in South Asia, 6 (April): 1–83. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18732/hssa.v6i0.25
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