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Growing Up Canadian: Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists
Author Beyer, Peter (編) ; Ramji, Rubina (編)
Date2013
Pages360
PublisherMcGill-Queen's University Press
Publisher Url https://www.mqup.ca/
LocationMontreal, Canada [蒙特婁, 加拿大]
SeriesMcGill-Queen's Studies in Ethnic History
Series No.232
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
Note1. Peter Beyer is professor of religious studies at the University of Ottawa.

2. Rubina Ramji is associate professor of religious studies at Cape Breton University.
AbstractA significant number of Canadian-raised children from post-1970s immigrant families have reached adulthood over the past decade. As a result, the demographics of religious affiliation are changing across Canada. Growing Up Canadian is the first comparative study of religion among young adults of Muslim, Hindu, and Buddhist immigrant families. Contributors consider how relating to religion varies significantly depending on which faith is in question, how men and women have different views on the role of religion in their lives, and how the possibilities of being religiously different are greater in larger urban centres than in surrounding rural communities. Interviews with over two hundred individuals, aged 18 to 26, reveal that few are drawn to militant, politicized religious extremes, how almost all second generation young adults take personal responsibility for their religion, and want to understand the reasons for their beliefs and practices. The first major study of religion among this generation in Canada, Growing Up Canadian is an important contribution to understanding religious diversity and multiculturalism in the twenty-first century. Contributors include Peter Beyer, Kathryn Carrière, Wendy Martin, and Lori Beaman (University of Ottawa), Rubina Ramji (Cape Breton University), Nancy Nason-Clark and Cathy Holtmann (University of New Brunswick), Shandip Saha (Athabasca University), John H. Simpson (University of Toronto), and Marie-Paule Martel-Reny (Concordia University)
Table of contentsTables and Figures ix
Acknowledgments xi

1 Growing Up Canadian: Systemic and Lived Religion 3
Peter Beyer
2 Data and Methods: University Settings in Toronto, Ottawa,
and Montreal 21
John H. Simpson and Peter Beyer
3 Young Adults and Religion in Canada: A Statistical Overview 35
Peter Beyer and Wendy K. Martin
4 Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism: Differential Reconstruction of Religions 53
Peter Beyer
5 From Atheism to Open Religiosity: Muslim Men 74
Peter Beyer
6 A Variable but Convergent Islam: Muslim Women 112
Rubina Ramji
7 Perpetuating Religion and Culture: Hindu Women 145
Nancy Nason-Clark and Cathy Holtmann
8 A Dominance of Marginal Relations: Hindu Men 167
Shandip Saha and Peter Beyer
9 Maybe, in the Future: Buddhist Men 192
Peter Beyer
10 Fluid Boundaries of a Tolerant Religion: Buddhist Women 213
Marie-Paule Martel-Reny and Peter Beyer
11 The Difference that Gender Makes 235
Lori Beaman, Nancy Nason-Clark, and Rubina Ramji
12 Growing Up in Toronto: Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists 262
Kathryn Carrière
13 Growing Up in Canada, the United States, and Western Europe 290
Peter Beyer

Appendix 307
Notes 317
References 325
Contributors 337
Index 341
ISBN9780773541382 (pbk); 9780773541375 (hc); 0773541373 (hc); 0773541381 (pbk)
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