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Asian American Religious Cultures: [2 volumes]

Editat de Jonathan H. X. Lee, Fumitaka Matsuoka, Edmond Yee, Ronald Y. Nakasone
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A resource ideal for students as well as general readers, this two-volume encyclopedia examines the diversity of the Asian American and Pacific Islander spiritual experience.Despite constituting a fairly small proportion of the U.S. population-roughly 5 percent-Asian Americans are a widely diverse group with equally heterogeneous religious beliefs and traditions. This encyclopedia provides a single source for authoritative information on the Asian American and Pacific Islander religious experience, addressing South Asian Americans, such as Indian Americans and Pakistani Americans; East Asian Americans, including Chinese Americans, Japanese Americans, and Korean Americans; and Southeast Asian Americans, whose ethnicities include Filipino Americans, Thai Americans, and Vietnamese Americans. Pacific Islanders include Hawaiians, Samoans, Marshallese, Tongan, and Chamorro. The coverage includes not only traditional eastern belief systems and traditions such as Buddhism, Confucianism, and Hinduism as well as Micronesian and Polynesian religious traditions in the United States, but also the culture and religious rituals of Asian American Christians.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781598843309
ISBN-10: 1598843303
Pagini: 1060
Ilustrații: 91 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 183 x 262 x 76 mm
Greutate: 2.7 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Covers both common motifs in Asian American religious culture, such as Chinese New Year festivals and mortuary rituals, as well as many newly established faith traditions

Notă biografică

Jonathan H. X. Lee, PhD, is an associate professor of Asian American studies who specializes in Southeast Asian and Sino-Southeast Asian American studies at San Francisco State University.Fumitaka Matsuoka, PhD, is Robert Gordon Sproul Professor of Theology Emeritus and the former Executive Director of the Institute for Leadership Development and the Study of Pacific and Asian American Religion (PANA) at Pacific School of Religion (PSR), Berkeley, CA.Edmond Yee, CPhil, PhD, is an author, editor, translator, and professor emeritus of Asian Studies, Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary.Ronald Y. Nakasone, PhD, is a member of the core doctoral faculty at the Graduate Theological Union (GTU) in Berkeley, CA.

Cuprins

PrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroductionGuide to Related TopicsVOLUME 1PART 1: EssaysArts and Cultural ProductionBible and Asian AmericansCare and ServiceCatholicsChristian FellowshipsGender and SexualityImmigrationInterpretationIslamophobiaJewsLGBT Asian Americans and ChristianityMuslimsPanethnic Religious InstitutionsPolitics and ReligionReligion and LawReligion, Race, and OrientalismSecularization and Asian AmericansSpiritualityTheological ConstructionPart 2: EntriesAfghan American ReligionsAglipay, Gregorio (1860-1940)AikidoAloha SpiritArabic (Islamic) CalligraphyAsiamericans in the Episcopal ChurchAyurvedaBala ViharBerkeley Buddhist MonasteryBerkeley Thai Temple, Wat MongkolratanaramBhante Dharmawara (Bellong Mahathera) (1889-1999)Bok Kai TempleBrahma Kumaris (Daughters of Brahma)Buddha ImageBuddhist Churches of America (BCA)Buddhist EducationBuddhist MeditationBurmese AmericansButohCambodian American ReligionsCambodian Americans and MormonismCaodaismCham AmericansCham MuslimsChamorro SpiritualityChan, Wing-tsit (1901-1994)ChanoyuChinese American ReligionsChinese Drama and ReligionChinese MedicineChinese New YearChinese Temples in AmericaChing Chung Taoist Association of AmericaChoy, Wilbur W. Y. (1918-)Classical Indian DanceConfucian CanonConfucian RitualsConfucianismDaoismDaoist CanonDaoist RitualsDragonsDuanwu FestivalEid al-Adha, Festival of SacrificeEl ShaddaiEstrella, Julia Keiko Higa Matsui (1940-)Falun Dafa/Falun GongFengshuiFilipino ProtestantsFirst Chinese Baptist Church, San FranciscoFujinkai (Buddhist Women's Association)Gedatsu-kaiGhost Festival/Zhongyuan FestivalGuangongGuanyinGurdwaraHanHawaiian ReligionHenepola Gunaratana (1927-)Hezhen (Nanai) ShamanismHigashi HonganjiHindu CanonHindu EducationHindu Temples in AmericaHindustani Classical MusicHmong American ReligionsHmong ShamanismHoa Hao BuddhismHonpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawai'iHsi Lai TempleHsuan Hua (1918-1995)VOLUME 2Guide to Related TopicsPART 2: EntriesIglesia Ni Cristo (INC)IjunImamura, Yemyo (1867-1932)Indian American ChristiansIndian American MuslimsIndian American SikhsIndian FestivalsIndonesian American MuslimsIndonesian American ReligionsInstitute for Leadership Development and Study of Pacific and Asian North American Religion (PANA Institute)International Society of Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON)Islamic CanonIu MienJain TemplesJainismJapanese American ChristianityJapanese American Internment, Remembrance, and RedressJapanese American Mortuary and Memorial RitualsJapanese American ReligionsJapanese American Religious Federation (JARF)Japanese Evangelical Missionary Society (JEMS)Japanese GardensJehovah's WitnessesJikei Kai: Japanese Benevolent SocietyJodo Shinshu Buddhist Temples of Canada (JSBTC)Jodo Shu (Pure Land Sect)Kagiwada, David (1929-1985)KavaKonkokyo/The Konko FaithKorean American ReligionsKorean BuddhismKorean ShamanismKubose, Gyomay (1905-2000)Laotian American ReligionsLotus FlowerLutheransMaha Ghosananda (1929-2007)Mahikari (True Light)Malaysian American ReligionsMarshall Islands, Religion inMaryknoll Catholic MissionariesMatsuriMatsushita, Eiichi (1930-1984)Micronesian and Polynesian Traditional ReligionsMid-Autumn FestivalMongolian American ReligionsMorikawa, Jitsuo (1912-1987)MormonsMuslim Mosques, Indian AmericansNagaNakamura, Paul T. (1926-)Nepali American ReligionsNichiren ShoshuNichiren ShuNorth American Pacific/Asian Disciples (NAPAD)Obon (Urabon)Okinawan (Ryukyuan) Spiritual CulturePacific and Asian American Center for Theologies and Strategies (PACTS)Pacific Islander Religious CulturesPakistani American ReligionsPresbyterian Churches of Japanese HeritageProject DanaQingming FestivalRajan, Frederick E. N. (1949-)RamadanRatanasara, Havanpola (1920-2000)Reincarnation in Dharmic ReligionsReiyukaiRinzai ZenRissho Kosei-kai (RKK)Samoan SpiritualitySano, Roy I. (1931-)Santo NiñoSatsangSeicho no Ie (SNI)Sekai Kyusei-kyo Izunome (Church of World Messianity)Selma (California) Japanese Mission ChurchSeventh-day Adventist ChurchShamanism, ModernShin Buddhist MusicShingonShinnyo-enShinrankaiShintoSho, CalligraphyShunryu Suzuki (1904-1971)Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund (SALDEF)Sikh CanonThe Sikh FoundationSikh GurusSoka GakkaiSongkranSoto ZenSouth Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT)SovereigntySri Lankan American ReligionsSwami Prabhavananda (1893-1976)Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)SwastikaTaiji QuanTaiwanese American ReligionsTarthang Tulku (1935-)Tendai ShuTenrikyoThai American ReligionsThai Buddhist Immigrant CultureThai Buddhist Immigrant SpiritualityThai Religious FoodwaysTheravada BuddhismThich Duc Niem (1937-2003)Thich Thien An (1926-1980)Tianhou, Empress of HeavenTibetan American ReligionsTongan SpiritualityTripi?aka (Buddhist Canon)Trungpa, Chögyam (1939-1987)Tu Weiming (1940-)Tule LakeTzu Chi Foundation U.S.A.Ullambana AssemblyUnification Church (Family Federation for World Peace and Unification)United Church of Christ (UCC)United MethodismVesakha (Vesak)Vietnamese American BuddhistsVietnamese American CatholicsVietnamese American ReligionsWake, Lloyd K. (1922-)Wangyal, Ngawang (1901-1983)Watt SamakiYamato ColonyYee, James J. (1968-)YinyangYogaBibliographyEditors and ContributorsIndex

Recenzii

As the first encyclopedia solely devoted to Asian American religion and religious cultures, this title fills a real gap in the literature. . . . Asian American Religious Cultures is an important core reference work suitable for all libraries, but particularly for collections supporting programs in Asian American studies, religious studies, sociology, and anthropology. Summing Up: Essential. All libraries. All levels.
Given the subject-matter challenges, this work does an admirable job of being accessible to novices while not diluting the ubiquitous nuances characteristic of this topic. Recommended as a reference for advanced high school and undergraduate students.
Asian American Religious Cultures is a notable and unique source . . . [it] would be a welcome addition to any library lacking content in this area and looking for a good place where patrons can start their inquiries on these topics.
This is an excellent starting point for exploring the Asian American religious experience and how traditions have migrated and evolved in the context of the USA. It is most appropriate for high school and college libraries.