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| ISBN | 9780824895532 |
| Format | PaperBack |
| Language | English |
| Year of Publication | 2023 |
| Bib. Info | xiv, 256p. Includes Index ; Bibliography |
| Categories | History |
| Product Weight | 400 gms. |
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Post–World War II historical developments, including Japanese American resettlement, the US occupation of Japan, the Cold War, and decolonization in an emerging “Third World,” created both a climate of uncertainty and possibility for the future of Japanese American Buddhism in the United States. As both a racial minority and as adherents of a non-Christian religious tradition with roots in Asia, Nikkei Buddhists faced distinct challenges in asserting their religion as part of their ethnic heritage.
1. Shin (Sect) ? United States-History-20th Century. 2. Shin Buddhists-United States-History-20th century. 3. Japanese Americans-Religion. 4. Buddhism and culture-United States.