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E-grāmata: Buddhism in Australia: Traditions in Change [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (Future Initiatives, Australia), Edited by (University of Western Sydney, Australia)
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The number of Buddhists in Australia has grown dramatically in recent years. In 2006, Buddhists accounted for 2.1 per cent of Australia's population, almost doubling the 1996 figures, and making it the fastest growing religion in the country. This book analyses the arrival and localisation of Buddhism in Australia in the context of the globalisation of Buddhism.

Australia's close geographical proximity to Asia has encouraged an intense flow of people, ideas, practices and commodities from its neighbouring countries, while at the same time allowing the development of the religion to be somewhat different to its growth in other Western countries. The book seeks to explore the Buddhist experience in Australia, looking at the similarities and particularities of this experience in relation to other Western countries.

The inception of Buddhism in Australia is investigated, and a voice is provided to people on the ground who have been fundamental in making this process possible. For the first time, academic analysis and practitioners' experience are juxtaposed to show the adaptations and challenges of Buddhism in Australia from above and below. This book is a unique and valuable contribution to the study of Buddhism in the West, globalization of religion, and studies in Asian Religion.
Tables
xi
Contributors xii
Preface xv
Martin Baumann
Acknowledgements xvii
Abbreviations xviii
Introduction 1(20)
Michelle Barker
Cristina Rocha
PART I Academics
21(84)
1 Localizing Buddhism in Australia
21(40)
1 The emergence of secular insight practice in Australia
23(13)
David Bubna-Litic
Winton Higgins
2 Soto Zen in Australia: tradition, challenges and innovations
36(13)
Leesa S. Davis
3 Green Tara in Australia: reassessing the relationship between gender, religion and power relations
49(12)
Ruth Fitzpatrick
2 Buddhist impacts on land and culture
61(44)
1 Buddhifying Australia: multicultural capital and Buddhist material culture in rural Victoria
63(11)
Sally Mcara
2 Locating a Buddhist temple in Wollongong, New South Wales
74(12)
Gordon Waitt
3 Sydney, a city growing within: the establishment of Buddhist centres in Western Sydney
86(9)
John Skennar
4 Adaptation and continuity in Cambodian Buddhist temples: implications for service delivery and community development
95(10)
Shiva Vasi
PART II The Buddhist community
105(62)
1 Adaptations and challenges
105(36)
1 Transformations of insight
107(6)
Patrick Kearney
2 Soka Gakkai: dialogue as the transformative expression of Buddhist humanism
113(6)
Elizabeth Bowen
3 Ordaining women in Australia
119(5)
Nagasuri
4 The journey of a lay female Zen teacher: `On a withered tree a flower blooms'
124(10)
Subhana Barzaghi
5 Changes and challenges to Vietnamese Buddhism in Australia
134(7)
Tuong Quang Luu
2 Buddhism in action down under
141(26)
1 Educating for wisdom and compassion mind
143(5)
Patricia Sherwood
2 Venerable Robina Courtin: an unconventional Buddhist?
148(5)
Anna Halafoff
3 Being all of who I am: Buddhist monk and chaplain
153(4)
Venerable Thich Thong Phap
4 The Buddhist Council of Victoria and the challenges of recognizing Buddhism as a religion in Australia
157(5)
Diana Cousens
5 Challenges of teaching Buddhism in contemporary society
162(5)
Lama Choedak Rinpoche
Index 167
Cristina Rocha is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Cultural Research, University of Western Sydney, Australia. She is the editor of the Journal of Global Buddhism. Her research interests are Buddhism in the West, globalisation, religion and migration studies. Her previous publications include Zen in Brazil: The Quest for Cosmopolitan Modernity (2006).

Michelle Barker is a former academic in the field of Buddhism in Australia, and her research interests remain in this field. Her writings include Developments in Australian Buddhism: Facets of the Diamond (Routledge, 2002).