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Debating Yoga and Mindfulness in Public Schools: Reforming Secular Education or Reestablishing Religion?
Author Brown, Candy Gunther (著)
Date2019.05
Pages440
PublisherUniversity of North Carolina Press
Publisher Url https://uncpress.org/
LocationChapel Hill, NC, US [教堂山, 北卡羅萊納州, 美國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
NoteCandy Gunther Brown, professor of religious studies at Indiana University, is the author of several books including The Word in the World and The Healing Gods.
KeywordU.S. cultural mainstream; practices; beliefs; tactics; spirituality; science; definitions; secular; religious; reestablishment of religion
AbstractYoga and mindfulness activities, with roots in Asian traditions such as Hinduism or Buddhism, have been brought into growing numbers of public schools since the 1970s. While they are commonly assumed to be secular educational tools, Candy Gunther Brown asks whether religion is truly left out of the equation in the context of public-school curricula. An expert witness in four legal challenges, Brown scrutinized unpublished trial records, informant interviews, and legal precedents, as well as insider documents, some revealing promoters of “Vedic victory” or “stealth Buddhism” for public-school children. The legal challenges are fruitful cases for Brown’s analysis of the concepts of religious and secular.
While notions of what makes something religious or secular are crucial to those who study religion, they have special significance in the realm of public and legal norms. They affect how people experience their lives, raise their children, and navigate educational systems. The question of religion in public education, Brown shows, is no longer a matter of jurisprudence focused largely on the establishment of a Protestant Bible or nonsectarian prayer. Instead, it now reflects an increasingly diverse American religious landscape. Reconceptualizing secularization as transparency and religious voluntarism, Brown argues for an opt-in model for public-school programs.
ISBN9781469648477 (hc); 9781469648484 (pbk); 9781469648491 (eb)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469648484.001.0001
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