Buddhism in America provides the most comprehensive and up to date
survey of the diverse landscape of US Buddhist traditions, their
history and development, and current methodological trends in the
study of Buddhism in the West, located within the translocal flow of
global Buddhist culture. Divided into three parts (Histories;
Traditions; Frames), this introduction traces Buddhism's history and
encounter with North American culture, charts the landscape of US
Buddhist communities, and engages current methodological and
theoretical developments in the field. The volume includes: - A short
introduction to Buddhism - A historical survey from the 19th century
to the present - Coverage of contemporary US Buddhist communities,
including Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana Theoretical and
methodological issues and debates covered include: - Social, political
and environmental engagement - Race, feminist, and queer theories of
Buddhism - Secular Buddhism, digital Buddhism, and modernity - Popular
culture, media, and the arts Pedagogical tools include chapter
summaries, discussion questions, images and maps, a glossary, and case
studies. The book's website provides recommended further resources
including websites, books and films, organized by chapter. With
individual chapters which can stand on their own and be assigned out
of sequence, Buddhism in America is the ideal resource for courses on
Buddhism in America, American Religious History, and Introduction to
Buddhism.
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ISBN
9781472581945
Publisert
2020
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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