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“Whiteness is a Sankhara”: Racial Justice as Buddhist Practice
Author Brennan, Joy (著) ; Gleig, Ann (著)
Source The Yin-Cheng Journal of Contemporary Buddhism=印證佛學期刊
Volumev.1 n.1
Date2023
Pages30 - 57
PublisherCambria Press
Publisher Url https://www.cambriapress.com/
LocationNew York, US [紐約州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
Note1. Joy Brennan
Kenyon College, USA.

2. Ann Gleig
University of Central Florida, USA.
KeywordAmerican Buddhism; Racial Justice; Whiteness; Yogācāra; Method and Theory in Buddhist Studies; Engaged Buddhism
AbstractWhile confronting whiteness is often seen as the work of progressive social justice, Buddhist practice and philosophy offers a rich framework for, and imperative to do, such work. Methodologically combining ethnographic and philosophical approaches, this paper aims to show both what contemporary Buddhists have done to alleviate the suffering caused by whiteness and what resources the tradition offers for extending such work. It begins by situating Buddhist approaches to “waking up from whiteness” within the larger movement for racial justice within American Buddhism. Next, it shows how the Yogācāra school of Buddhist philosophy provides helpful tools for practitioners in recognizing and being liberated from whiteness, which from the perspective of Yogācāra is a historically conditioned, socially embedded identity structure that has the power to shape our worlds of experience and that can and should be made an object of inquiry, understanding, and relinquishment. Finally, we reflect on the responsibility of Buddhist scholars in Buddhist racial justice work.
Table of contentsAbstract 30
Keywords 30
What is Whiteness? Insights from Critical Whiteness Studies 33
Racial Justice Work in American Buddhism 35
“White Folk Need to Start Doing Their Own Work” 36
Waking Up from Whiteness Literature 37
Waking Up from Whiteness Affinity Work 39
Suffering Whiteness and What To Do About It: Diagnosing Whiteness with a Yogācāra Framework 42
Conclusion 51
Bibliography 53
ISSN29965640 (P); 29965659 (E)
DOI10.15239/ycjcb.01.01.02
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Created date2024.09.30
Modified date2024.10.04



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