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Cambodian Buddhism in the United States
Author Mortland, Carol A. (著)
Date2017.09
Pages366
PublisherState University of New York Press
Publisher Url https://sunypress.edu/
LocationNew York, UK
SeriesG - Reference,Information and Interdisciplinary Subjects Series
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
NoteCarol A. Mortland is a retired professor and the coeditor (with David W. Haines) of Manifest Destinies: Americanizing Immigrants and Internationalizing Americans, and (with May M. Ebihara and Judy Ledgerwood) Cambodian Culture Since 1975: Homeland and Exile.
AbstractCambodian Buddhism in the United States is the first comprehensive anthropological study of Khmer Buddhism as practiced by Khmer refugees in the United States. Based on research conducted at Khmer temples and sites throughout the country over a period of three and a half decades, Carol A. Mortland uses participant observation, open-ended interviews, life histories, and dialogues with Khmer monks and laypeople to explore the everyday practice of Khmer religion, including spirit beliefs and healing rituals. This ethnography is enriched and supplemented by the use of historical accounts, reports, memoirs, unpublished life histories, and family memorabilia painstakingly preserved by refugees. Mortland also traces the changes that Cambodians have made to religion as they struggle with the challenges of living in a new country, learning English, and supporting themselves. The beliefs and practices of Khmer Muslims and Khmer Christians in the United States are also reviewed.
Table of contentsChapter 1 Introduction 1
Chapter 2 Khmer Buddhism Beliefs 17
Chapter 3 Rituals of Khmer Buddhism 29
Chapter 4 Non Buddhist Cambodians 51
Chapter 5 Rebuilding Khmer Buddhism 77
Chapter 6 Temple Expansion 99
Chapter 7 Religious Personnel 115
Chapter 8 Temple Organization 149
Chapter 9 Beyond the Temple 173
Chapter 10 Congregation 187
Chapter 11 Temple Contributions 217
Chapter 12 Temple Difficulties 245
Chapter 13 Additional Difficulties 273
Chapter 14 Epilogue 297
Appendix Khmer Buddhist Temples in the United States 315
Glossary 317
Bibliography 321
Index 343
ISBN9781438466637 (hc)
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