Since leaving India, Buddhism has had to find its way within a seemingly endless variety of host cultures. How has Buddhism has adapted or acculturated to the unique and quite different cultural locations of China, Tibet, Southeast Asia, and, more recently, the modern West?
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Arisaka, Yoko
2004
The Light of the East Moves West: Shin Buddhism in the United States and Hawaii
Bloom, Alfred
1985
Adapting Jôdo-Shinshû Teaching for the West
Fung, Gordon, and Gregory Fung
1993
Americanized Buddhism: A Sociological Analysis of a Protestantized Japanese Religion
Horinouchi, Isao
1973
Compassion Among Aging Nisei Japanese Americans
Clark, Peter Yuichi
2003
Ethnicity, Ritual, and Aging among Second Generation Japanese-Americans
Doi, Mary
1990
Future Challenges for Shinshû Followers in America
Futaba, Kenkô
1985
How the Swans Came to the Lake: A Narrative History of Buddhism in America
Fields, Rick
1981
Japanese Americans and Aging: Toward an Interreligious Spirituality
Clark, Peter Yuichi
2001
Japanese Zen in America: Americanizing the Face in the Mirror
Hori, G. Victor Sôgen
1998
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Hurbon, Laënnec
1986
Orientations axiologiques dans le bouddhisme du mouvement Soka Gakkai France
Chelli, Norbert, and Louis Hourmant
2000
Reverend Yoshio Iwanaga and the Early History of Doyo Buyo and Bon Odori in California
Akiyama, Linda
1989
Sacred Ritual, Sacred Language: Jodo Shinshu Religious Forms in Transition
Goa, David J., and Harold G. Coward
Fall 1983
Soka Gakkai in America: Accomodation and Conversion
Hammond, Phillip, and David Machacek
1999
Supply and Demand: The Appeal of American Buddhism
Hammond, Phillip, and David Machacek
1998
Sôka Gakkai in Midwestern America: A Case Study of a Transpositional Movement
Holtzapple, Vicki Rea
1977
Three Bowls: Vegetarian Recipes from an American Zen Buddhist Monastery
Farrey, Seppo Ed, and Myochi Nancy O'Hara
2000
Toward a Contemporary Understanding of Pure Land Buddhism: Creating a Shin Buddhist Theology in a Religious Plural World
Hirota, Dennis, ed.
2001
Toward a Contemporary Understanding of Pure Land Buddhism: Creating a Shin Buddhist Theology in a Religious Plural World
Hirota, Dennis, ed.
2001
Transformation of a Japanese New Religion in American Society
Ishii, Kenji
1983
Zen and Art
Divelbess, Diane
1987
Zen in American Life and Letters
Ellwood, Robert S., Jr., ed.
1987
Zen in the West
Dumoulin, Heinrich
1992