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Dixie Dharma Inside A Buddhist Temple In The American South 1st Edition Jeff Wilson

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Dixie Dharma Inside A Buddhist Temple In The American South 1st Edition Jeff Wilson
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Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.81 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Jeff Wilson
ISBN: 9780807835456, 0807835455
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Dixie Dharma Inside A Buddhist Temple In The American South 1st Edition Jeff Wilson by Jeff Wilson 9780807835456, 0807835455 instant download after payment.

Buddhism in the United States is often viewed in connection with practitioners in the Northeast and on the West Coast, but in fact, it has been spreading and evolving throughout the United States since the mid-nineteenth century. In Dixie Dharma, Jeff Wilson argues that region is crucial to understanding American Buddhism. Through the lens of a multidenominational Buddhist temple in Richmond, Virginia, Wilson explores how Buddhists are adapting to life in the conservative evangelical Christian culture of the South, and how traditional Southerners are adjusting to these newer members on the religious landscape.
Introducing a host of overlooked characters, including Buddhist circuit riders, modernist Pure Land priests, and pluralistic Buddhists, Wilson shows how regional specificity manifests itself through such practices as meditation vigils to heal the wounds of the slave trade. He argues that southern Buddhists at once use bodily practices, iconography, and meditation tools to enact distinct sectarian identities even as they enjoy a creative hybridity.

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