This thesis examines three major Chinese Buddhist temples in Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa and argues that the local manifestations of these Chinese temples cannot be understood simply as devices developed by immigrants in order to adapt to Canadian life. Rather, they are part of transnational movements within Chinese Buddhism which are geared to the global migration of the religion in the context of a competition between different ideologies. The thesis, therefore, argues that the development of these temples cannot be understood without situating them within a global context and examining the social and historical developments that led to the modern transformation of Chinese Buddhism. The contemporary form of Chinese Buddhism is to a large...
A demographic analysis of Buddhism in Canada,based on statistical data from the 1981 to 2001 decenni...
When Buddhism was first introduced to China in the Han dynasty it met with a highly developed cultur...
International audienceThe articles published in this volume are the result of a three-year project e...
Foguangshan, one of the most prominent Buddhist organizations in Taiwan, has over the past decade al...
Buddhism has become a major religion in Canada over the last half-century. The ‘ethnic Buddhism ’ as...
In this article, I argue that the globalization of Buddhism is part of a much larger phenomenon of t...
The connection between a religion and a culture is significant. A religion can have an impact on a s...
International audienceBased on fieldwork conducted in the Île-de-France, this article distinguishes ...
This qualitative research focuses on one Buddhist temple in urban Shanghai from the ground up to bet...
Exile or migration, and religious conversion, are two powerful impetuses for people disillusioned wi...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to explore the Buddhist differences between Mainland China ...
For the first time in its history, Buddhism has become established on virtually every continent. Dur...
This paper takes a fresh look at the global spread of the Chinese–Taiwanese new religious movement Y...
This thesis examines the thought of five Chinese and Taiwanese Buddhist monastics: Taixu (1890-1947)...
This thesis aims to explore the method of designing contemporary Chinese Buddhist temples in terms o...
A demographic analysis of Buddhism in Canada,based on statistical data from the 1981 to 2001 decenni...
When Buddhism was first introduced to China in the Han dynasty it met with a highly developed cultur...
International audienceThe articles published in this volume are the result of a three-year project e...
Foguangshan, one of the most prominent Buddhist organizations in Taiwan, has over the past decade al...
Buddhism has become a major religion in Canada over the last half-century. The ‘ethnic Buddhism ’ as...
In this article, I argue that the globalization of Buddhism is part of a much larger phenomenon of t...
The connection between a religion and a culture is significant. A religion can have an impact on a s...
International audienceBased on fieldwork conducted in the Île-de-France, this article distinguishes ...
This qualitative research focuses on one Buddhist temple in urban Shanghai from the ground up to bet...
Exile or migration, and religious conversion, are two powerful impetuses for people disillusioned wi...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to explore the Buddhist differences between Mainland China ...
For the first time in its history, Buddhism has become established on virtually every continent. Dur...
This paper takes a fresh look at the global spread of the Chinese–Taiwanese new religious movement Y...
This thesis examines the thought of five Chinese and Taiwanese Buddhist monastics: Taixu (1890-1947)...
This thesis aims to explore the method of designing contemporary Chinese Buddhist temples in terms o...
A demographic analysis of Buddhism in Canada,based on statistical data from the 1981 to 2001 decenni...
When Buddhism was first introduced to China in the Han dynasty it met with a highly developed cultur...
International audienceThe articles published in this volume are the result of a three-year project e...