Abstract By tracing the history of asceticism through female weightlifting, this essay shows that bodybuilding has long provided a path to gender liberation. It explores how bodybuilding intersects with various religious traditions of body modification, including religious nationalist projects of body reform and New Thought ideas about exerting the mind over matter. Central to this discussion is the intersection of gender liberation and religious bodily disciplines.
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