Buddhism in American mainstream society and an identification of the categories of the New American Buddhist. The introduction is a critical look at the type of Buddhist practitioner including demographics and their personal history that introduced them to the Buddhist tradition, discovered by previous researchers. This also takes into account Buddhism in popular culture. Then to continue that research I employed my own methods, influenced greatly by phenomenology, to go out into the field to conduct my own qualitative study on local Buddhist groups to see if my experience corresponds to previous research. I collected data on demographics, religious history, experience with Buddhism, and societal impressions. The conclusion drawn from perso...
Through a period of intensive field research at Soto Zen commune Green Gulch Farm, I examined the at...
<span>Scholars of U.S Buddhism often divide Buddhist groups into categories using a system called "T...
The increasingly criticized “two Buddhisms” dichotomy in scholarly and popular literature bifurcates...
This paper focuses on Buddhism in America, an neglected area of inquiry in anthropological study. Th...
This paper focuses on Buddhism in America, an neglected area of inquiry in anthropological study. Th...
We are now witnessing only the immediate aftermath of the first, large-scale fluorescence of Buddhis...
What is it like to be a Western Buddhist? How does one experience the world around him, how does one...
Buddhism is the fastest growing religion in the United States, with adherents estimated in the sever...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 123-134).This dissertation examines the relationship between...
Increasing numbers of people are participating in reflexive forms of spiritual travel. Rites of pass...
The literature shows that there are many studies about Buddhism in the United States and religion on...
Buddhism has existed for around two and half millennia, and is practiced by over 500 million people ...
This book explores why numerous Americans currently adopt the practice of Tibetan Buddhism. It sugge...
Through a period of intensive field research at Soto Zen commune Green Gulch Farm, I examined the at...
The primary purpose of this study was to present a sociological analysis of American Buddhism in nor...
Through a period of intensive field research at Soto Zen commune Green Gulch Farm, I examined the at...
<span>Scholars of U.S Buddhism often divide Buddhist groups into categories using a system called "T...
The increasingly criticized “two Buddhisms” dichotomy in scholarly and popular literature bifurcates...
This paper focuses on Buddhism in America, an neglected area of inquiry in anthropological study. Th...
This paper focuses on Buddhism in America, an neglected area of inquiry in anthropological study. Th...
We are now witnessing only the immediate aftermath of the first, large-scale fluorescence of Buddhis...
What is it like to be a Western Buddhist? How does one experience the world around him, how does one...
Buddhism is the fastest growing religion in the United States, with adherents estimated in the sever...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 123-134).This dissertation examines the relationship between...
Increasing numbers of people are participating in reflexive forms of spiritual travel. Rites of pass...
The literature shows that there are many studies about Buddhism in the United States and religion on...
Buddhism has existed for around two and half millennia, and is practiced by over 500 million people ...
This book explores why numerous Americans currently adopt the practice of Tibetan Buddhism. It sugge...
Through a period of intensive field research at Soto Zen commune Green Gulch Farm, I examined the at...
The primary purpose of this study was to present a sociological analysis of American Buddhism in nor...
Through a period of intensive field research at Soto Zen commune Green Gulch Farm, I examined the at...
<span>Scholars of U.S Buddhism often divide Buddhist groups into categories using a system called "T...
The increasingly criticized “two Buddhisms” dichotomy in scholarly and popular literature bifurcates...