This paper engages the perspectives of thirty young adult Asian American Buddhists (YAAABs) raised in non-Buddhist households. Grounded in semi-structured, one-on-one in-person and email interviews, my research reveals the family tensions and challenges of belonging faced by a group straddling multiple religious and cultural worlds. These young adults articulate their alienation from both predominantly white and predominantly Asian Buddhist communities in America. On the one hand, they express ambivalence over adopting the label of “convert” because of its Christian connotations as well as its associations with whiteness in the American Buddhist context. On the other hand, they lack the familiarity with Asian Buddhist cultures experienced b...
This analysis of Chinese and Japanese American young adults, based on the Pew Research Center 2012 A...
This analysis of Chinese and Japanese American young adults, based on the Pew Research Center 2012 A...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 123-134).This dissertation examines the relationship between...
This paper engages the perspectives of thirty young adult Asian American Buddhists (YAAABs) raised i...
The increasingly criticized “two Buddhisms” dichotomy in scholarly and popular literature bifurcates...
The increasingly criticized "two Buddhisms" dichotomy in scholarly and popular literature bifurcates...
The increasingly criticized "two Buddhisms" dichotomy in scholarly and popular literature bifurcates...
The increasingly criticized "two Buddhisms" dichotomy in scholarly and popular literature bifurcates...
Over the past several decades, observers of American Buddhism have created numerous typologies to de...
Over the past several decades, observers of American Buddhism have created numerous typologies to de...
This article contributes a theory of reciting as Asian American Buddhist practice. I argue that when...
Buddhism is the fastest growing religion in the United States, with adherents estimated in the sever...
<span>Scholars of U.S Buddhism often divide Buddhist groups into categories using a system called "T...
An apparent discrepancy exists between (on one hand) recent interests among non-Asian American Buddh...
An apparent discrepancy exists between (on one hand) recent interests among non-Asian American Buddh...
This analysis of Chinese and Japanese American young adults, based on the Pew Research Center 2012 A...
This analysis of Chinese and Japanese American young adults, based on the Pew Research Center 2012 A...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 123-134).This dissertation examines the relationship between...
This paper engages the perspectives of thirty young adult Asian American Buddhists (YAAABs) raised i...
The increasingly criticized “two Buddhisms” dichotomy in scholarly and popular literature bifurcates...
The increasingly criticized "two Buddhisms" dichotomy in scholarly and popular literature bifurcates...
The increasingly criticized "two Buddhisms" dichotomy in scholarly and popular literature bifurcates...
The increasingly criticized "two Buddhisms" dichotomy in scholarly and popular literature bifurcates...
Over the past several decades, observers of American Buddhism have created numerous typologies to de...
Over the past several decades, observers of American Buddhism have created numerous typologies to de...
This article contributes a theory of reciting as Asian American Buddhist practice. I argue that when...
Buddhism is the fastest growing religion in the United States, with adherents estimated in the sever...
<span>Scholars of U.S Buddhism often divide Buddhist groups into categories using a system called "T...
An apparent discrepancy exists between (on one hand) recent interests among non-Asian American Buddh...
An apparent discrepancy exists between (on one hand) recent interests among non-Asian American Buddh...
This analysis of Chinese and Japanese American young adults, based on the Pew Research Center 2012 A...
This analysis of Chinese and Japanese American young adults, based on the Pew Research Center 2012 A...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 123-134).This dissertation examines the relationship between...