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This Isnt A Picture Im Holding Kuan Yin Kathy J Phillips Joe Singer

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This Isnt A Picture Im Holding Kuan Yin Kathy J Phillips Joe Singer
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Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.52 MB
Pages: 168
Author: Kathy J. Phillips; Joe Singer
ISBN: 9780824840808, 0824840801
Language: English
Year: 2004

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This Isnt A Picture Im Holding Kuan Yin Kathy J Phillips Joe Singer by Kathy J. Phillips; Joe Singer 9780824840808, 0824840801 instant download after payment.

The bodhisattva Kuan Yin remains one of the most popular figures in Buddhism, loved and worshiped throughout Asia for over a millennium. She arrived in Hawaii with the first Chinese plantation workers, each of whom would have kept a rice paper print of her over a small altar in his room. In this delightful book, Kathy Phillips and Joseph Singer celebrate Kuan Yin’s many incarnations in words and images that exhibit humor, poignancy, and the open-endedness of a koan. An introduction examines Kuan Yin and her place in religion, legend, art, changing social prescriptions for gender, and the everyday lives of Hawaii’s people.

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