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Japanese Religions in and beyond the Japanese Diaspora
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01 January 2007

Doctor Ronan Alves Pereira is professor of Japanese studies at Universidade de Brasília, Brazil.
Hideaki Matsuoka is professor of international communication at Shukutoku University.
Foreword – vii
Andrew Barshay
Introduction – 1
Part I: Japanese Religions in the World – 15
1. The Expansion of Japan's New Religions Overseas – 17
Susumu Shimazono
2. The Settlement of Zen in Australia – 30
Gary D. Bouma
3. Sūkyō Mahikari in Australia and Southeast Asia: A Globalized New Religious Movement outside the Japanese Diaspora – 45
Wendy A. Smith
4. The Farce of the "Great Russian Salvation Tour": The Legacy of Aum Shinrikyō in Mother Russia – 79
Daniel A. Metraux
5. When Uchi Goes Soto: The Travels of the Gods in the Shinto Diaspora – 102
Nelson Graburn
Part II: Japanese Religions in Brazil – 121
6. Japanese Religions in Brazil: Their Development in and out of the Diaspora Society – 123
Hideaki Matsuoka and Ronan A. Pereira
7. The Brazilian Imaginaire of Zen: Global Influences, Rhizomatic Forms – 146
Christina M. Rocha
8. The Nationalization of Foreign Gods: Seichō-no-ie among Brazilians – 170
Leila M.B. de Albuquerque
9. Elevation of the Spirit: On the Continuity and Discontinuity between the Church of World Messianity and Brazilian Religions – 183
Hideaki Matsuoka
10. "A Paradise of Happiness Will Unfold in You in Brazil": Sōka Gakkai Success in and beyond the Japanese Expatriate Community – 201
Ronan A. Pereira
Afterword – 231
Robert N. Bellah
Glossary – 234
Index of Names and Terms – 246
Contributors – 249
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