

An edition of Old wisdom in the New World (1996)
Americanization in two immigrant Theravada Buddhist temples
By Paul David Numrich
Publish Date
1996
Publisher
University of Tennessee Press
Language
eng
Pages
195
Description:
Focusing on two well-established institutions - one in Chicago, the other in Los Angeles - Old Wisdom in the New World is the first systematic examination of the growing presence of Theravada Buddhist temples in the United States. Paul David Numrich's socio-historical analysis highlights a number of classic Americanization themes of establishment, growth, and adaptation. These have surfaced, the author shows, in debates over the retention of Old World culture and language, the "problem" of the second generation, and the role of the laity in religious institutions. Going beyond such familiar themes, Numrich also uncovers the intriguing phenomenon of ethnically defined "parallel congregations" in these temples, as he reveals the ways in which Asian-immigrant Buddhists and American converts pursue substantively different expressions of the Theravada tradition under the direction of a shared clerical leadership, the resident monks. In the author's view, these Theravada case studies underline the complexity of the present Americanization process. By examining the intersection of two important trends - the steady growth of Asian immigration and an increasing indigenous interest in new religious movements, especially those of Asian origin - this book points to some fascinating new directions for the study of religious and cultural diversity in the United States.
subjects: History, Dharma Vijaya Buddhist Vihara (Los Angeles), Wat Dhammaram (Chicago), Theravāda Buddhism, 11.93 Buddhism, Theravada-Boeddhisme, Therawada, Dharma, Buddhism, history, Wat Dhammaram (Chicago, Ill.), Dharma Vijaya Buddhist Vihara (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Places: United States
Times: 20th century