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Japanese Americans and Aging: Toward an Interreligious Spirituality
作者 Clark, Peter Yuichi (著)
卷期v.62 n.3 Section A
出版日期2001
出版者Emory University
出版者網址 http://www.emory.edu/home/index.html
出版地Atlanta, GA, US [亞特蘭大, 喬治亞州, 美國]
資料類型博碩士論文=Thesis and Dissertation
使用語言英文=English
學位類別博士
校院名稱Emory University
指導教授Bianchi, Eugene C.
畢業年度2001
附註項385p
關鍵詞Aging; Interreligious; Spirituality; Japanese-Americans; Buddhism; Christianity
摘要Efforts to understand and enhance human aging typically have considered aging in relation to ethnicity or spirituality, but not the interaction of all three variables with one another, thus yielding an incomplete view of elders' religious development. This project approaches the intersection of aging, ethnicity, and spirituality by selecting a particular American ethnic group (Japanese Americans) and discerning what religious values seem most central and animating for its older members.

It hypothesizes that four interrelated religious themes or values— hope, relatedness, compassion, and gratitude—influence and shape second-generation (Nisei) Japanese Americans' choices as they age. Further, it assumes that those Nisei who are involved in ethnically-based religious communities negotiate complementary incommensurabilities, creating bridges between and transforming multiple cultural norms and religious values as they grow older within multicultural contexts. This project explores those themes and addresses the negotiation paradigm by reporting on semi-structured ethnographic interviews with seventy Nisei men and women in focus groups conducted by the author in the San Francisco Bay Area and in Chicago during 1997 and 1998. Drawing upon that data, and employing an epistemological paradigm of mutually critical correlation with a comparative analysis of Christian theologies and Mahayana Pure Land (Jodo Shinshu) Buddhist thought, this study will articulate these Nisei's negotiation process constructively and intentionally.

By pursuing this methodology and utilizing the metaphor of the “aging tree of life,” an image inspired by both Christian and Buddhist religious traditions, this project intends to aid aging Japanese Americans' self-understanding and to offer both a methodological example and insights for people engaged in cross-cultural geriatric human services provision, interfaith dialogue, pastoral ministry (or spiritual care), and practical theology, with the latter two terms defined rather broadly. It is hoped that the study will carry implications both for the immediate delivery of care to elderly members of minority population groups, particularly Asian Americans, and for academic research and application to the discipline of practical theology.
ISBN0493193367; 9780493193366
點閱次數581
建檔日期2005.09.23
更新日期2022.03.24










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