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Seeding Buddhism with Multiculturalism

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How Buddhist immigrants in Toronto transmit their teachings and traditions to the next generation.
  • 13 May 2019
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Immigrants often face considerable challenges when it comes to preserving their cultural and religious teachings. D. Mitra Barua argues that the Sri Lankan Buddhist community in Toronto has maintained its coherence and integrity not despite but because of the need for cultural adaptations.

Drawing on survey data, over fifty in-depth interviews with temple monks, educators, parents, and children, and fieldwork conducted in Toronto and Colombo, Sri Lanka, Seeding Buddhism with Multiculturalism examines how a religious tradition is transmitted from one generation to the next in a new cultural setting, and what happens during that process of transmission. Barua demonstrates that Buddhists have passed on Buddhist beliefs, attitudes, and practices to their Canadian-born youth, who in turn have constructed their own distinct Buddhist identity, influenced by the individualistic, egalitarian, and secular cultural ambience in Toronto. Through creative fieldwork and translocal analysis - taking into account migrants' geographical, cultural, and familial ties to multiple locales - this book further explains that pre-migration experiences often shape and determine the success or failure of intergenerational transmission.

An ethnographic religious study with an uncommon depth of perspective, Seeding Buddhism with Multiculturalism shows that first- and second-generation Sri Lankan Buddhists in Toronto are successfully practising Theravada Buddhism within a Canadian context.

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Price: $39.95
Pages: 296
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
Series: Advancing Studies in Religion
Publication Date: 13 May 2019
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780773556577
Format: Paperback
BISACs: RELIGION / Buddhism / Rituals & Practice
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“Barua's contextualization within colonial, post-colonial, and diasporic religion make this book not only comparative locally, but also grants the book a broader global purview. Indeed, it was the contextualization of Buddhism in colonial Ceylon, post-colonial Sri Lanka, and the diaspora in Toronto that I found most exciting.” Sociology of Religion

"A significant contribution to multiple disciplines, including cultural studies (specifically intercultural analysis), ethnography, religious studies, and Buddhist Studies. Barua's sharp and engaging writing and dedication will be sure to please any reader." Journal of Buddhist Ethics

"Seeding Buddhism with Multiculturalism offers an incredible amount of valuable, useful information that adds considerably to previous scholarship, enhancing the understanding of Buddhism in Canada in new and significant ways." Charles S. Prebish, Pennsylvania State University
D. Mitra Barua is Annette and Hugh Gragg Postdoctoral Fellow in Transnational Asian Studies at Rice University's Chao Center for Asian Studies.