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Race and Religion in American Buddhism

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Book Race and Religion in American Buddhism Joseph Cheah
Libristo code: 04535651
Publishers Oxford University Press Inc, November 2011
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When the first wave of Burmese immigrant Buddhists set foot on American soil in the late 1960s, they came into contact with a variety of forms of Buddhism not found in their native Burma. One of these forms was a white or convert Buddhism, whose legacy includes the specter of an Orientalist and racist past, often hardly acknowledged, yet rarely if ever entirely absent from the discourse within Euro-American Buddhism. The legacy of Orientalism in convert Buddhism can be traced to the works of Western Orientalists in the middle and late Victorian era. Stemming in part from Orientalist racial projects, vestiges of white supremacy ideology can still be detected today in the controversy surrounding who represents "American Buddhism" and the smorgasbord of approaches in Buddhist practices that are taken for granted in many meditation centers, hospitals, and other institutions. The prevailing ideology of white supremacy operative in these and other contexts influences the ways in which Buddhist practices have been adapted by both convert and ethnic Buddhist communities. Within the scope of Buddhism as both a religion and a practice, focusing primarily on the Theravada tradition, Joseph Cheah examines in Race and Religion in American Buddhism rearticulations of Asian Buddhist practices through the lens of race and racialization.

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Full name Race and Religion in American Buddhism
Author Joseph Cheah
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2011
Number of pages 192
EAN 9780199756285
ISBN 0199756287
Libristo code 04535651
Weight 426
Dimensions 163 x 240 x 27
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