Over the past several decades, observers of American Buddhism have created numerous typologies to describe different categories of Buddhists in the United States. These taxonomies use different criteria to categorize groups: style of practice, degree of institutional stability, mode of transmission to the U.S., ethnicity, etc. Each reveals some features of American Buddhism and obscures others. None accounts adequately for hybrids or for long-term changes within categories. Most include a divide between convert Buddhists, characterized as predominantly Caucasian, and “heritage” or “ethnic” Buddhists, characterized as Asian immigrants and refugees, as well as their descendants. This article examines several typologies, and considers two dyna...
This article deconstructs how Buddhist practitioners of African descent acknowledge racism and chall...
This article deconstructs how Buddhist practitioners of African descent acknowledge racism and chall...
We are now witnessing only the immediate aftermath of the first, large-scale fluorescence of Buddhis...
Over the past several decades, observers of American Buddhism have created numerous typologies to de...
<span>Scholars of U.S Buddhism often divide Buddhist groups into categories using a system called "T...
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...
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...
This paper focuses on Buddhism in America, an neglected area of inquiry in anthropological study. Th...
While often associated with a liberal demographic, the increasing online visibility of rhetoric such...
This paper engages the perspectives of thirty young adult Asian American Buddhists (YAAABs) raised i...
This paper engages the perspectives of thirty young adult Asian American Buddhists (YAAABs) raised i...
This article deconstructs how Buddhist practitioners of African descent acknowledge racism and chall...
This article deconstructs how Buddhist practitioners of African descent acknowledge racism and chall...
We are now witnessing only the immediate aftermath of the first, large-scale fluorescence of Buddhis...
Over the past several decades, observers of American Buddhism have created numerous typologies to de...
<span>Scholars of U.S Buddhism often divide Buddhist groups into categories using a system called "T...
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...
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...
This paper focuses on Buddhism in America, an neglected area of inquiry in anthropological study. Th...
While often associated with a liberal demographic, the increasing online visibility of rhetoric such...
This paper engages the perspectives of thirty young adult Asian American Buddhists (YAAABs) raised i...
This paper engages the perspectives of thirty young adult Asian American Buddhists (YAAABs) raised i...
This article deconstructs how Buddhist practitioners of African descent acknowledge racism and chall...
This article deconstructs how Buddhist practitioners of African descent acknowledge racism and chall...
We are now witnessing only the immediate aftermath of the first, large-scale fluorescence of Buddhis...