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Marketing Buddhism in the United States of America: Elite Buddhism and the Formation of Religious Pluralism
著者 Jones, Charles B.
掲載誌 Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East
巻号v.27 n.1
出版年月日2007
ページ214 - 221
出版者Duke University Press
出版サイト https://www.dukeupress.edu/index.html
出版地Durham, NC, US [德罕, 北卡羅來納州, 美國]
資料の種類期刊論文=Journal Article
言語英文=English
抄録I am not the first person to report on the marketing of Buddhism within the United States. In a 2000 issue of the Journal of Global Buddhism, Douglas M. Padgett wrote about the manufacture and marketing of meditation cushions in the United States and ruminated on the complex relationship between Buddhism's ostensible nonmaterialistic ideals and goals on the one hand and the nuts and bolts of money and consumption in the marketing of religious paraphernalia on the other. While such a study casts valuable light on the complexities and contradictions of contemporary Western Buddhist practice, I have other fish to fry here. I am concerned not with the marketing of Buddhist gear but with the marketing of Buddhism itself, its teachings and its practices. That is to say, I comment on the kind of Buddhism that has asserted itself in the marketplace of religious ideas in the United States, particularly through the kinds of commercial venues where religious ideas themselves are the commodity. This means, above all, bookstores and magazine stands, the places where people go to shop for reading material that will inform their Buddhist thinking and practice or merely satisfy their curiosity if they do not intend to practice but simply want information.

Beyond seeing just what kind of Buddhism is up for sale in contemporary North America, I also want to take this opportunity to explore a larger phenomenon within which this marketing operates and influences people's thinking in another area. By looking at how Buddhism is being marketed in the United States, I believe a dynamic through which people formulate ideas about the relationships between various religions can be discerned. In particular, I want to use the selling of Buddhist books and periodicals as a way to see how people arrive at their ideas about religious pluralism. As I shall show, the marketplace exerts a force that distorts (or adapts) Buddhism in such a way as to lead people to certain conclusions about religious diversity in general.
目次Scope of the Inquiry 216
The Bookstore and Its Buddhist (Dis)contents 217
Reading the Bookstore 219
Buddhist Representation and Religious Diversity 221
Conclusion 222
ヒット数321
作成日2014.09.29



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