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245 | 1 | 0 | _aIssei Buddhism in the Americas /edited by Duncan Ryûken Williams and Tomoe Moriya. |
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_aUrbana : _bUniversity of Illinois Press, _c(c)2010. |
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490 | 1 | _aThe Asian American experience | |
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_aNation and identity -- _t"Can I put this Jizō together with the Virgin Mary in the altar?" : Creolizing Zen Buddhism in Brazil / _rCristina Rocha -- _tBukkyōkai and the Japanese Canadian community in British Columbia / _rMasaka Iino -- _tEducation and law -- _tThe Japanese language school controversy in Hawaii / _rNoriko Asato -- _tThe legal dimensions of the formation of Shin Buddhist temples in Los Angeles / _rMichihiro Ama -- _tRace and print culture -- _tBuddhist modernism in English-language Buddhist periodicals / _rLori Pierce -- _t"Americanization" and "tradition" in Issei and Nisei Buddhist publications / _rTomoe Moriya -- _tPatriotism and war -- _tThe United States-Japanese war and Tenrikyo ministers in America / _rAkihiro Yamakura -- _tThe role of Buddhist song culture in international acculturation / _rKeiko Wells. |
520 | 0 | _aWhile Buddhists in Japan had long described the migration of the religion as traveling from India, across Asia, and ending in Japan, this collection details the movement of Buddhism across the Pacific to the Americas. Leading the way were pioneering, first-generation Issei priests and their followers who established temples, shared Buddhist teachings, and converted non-Buddhists in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The book explores these pioneering efforts in the context of Japanese diasporic communities and immigration history and the early history of Buddhism in the Americas. The result is an exploration of the history of Asian immigrant religion that encompasses such topics as Japanese language instruction in Hawaiian schools, the Japanese Canadian community in British Columbia, the roles of Buddhist song culture, Tenrikyo ministers in America, and Zen Buddhism in Brazil. --From publisher's description. | |
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_aWilliams, Duncan Ryūken, _d1969- |
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_aMoriya, Tomoe, _d1968- |
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