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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contents by Buddhist Tradition xi
- Contents by Region and Country xvii
- Introduction 1
-
Looking Backward
- Yangon Airport Tower Communications Worker 15
- The “Insane” Monk 20
- The Choices of a Priest on the Edge of Toyota City 23
- A Witness to Genocide 25
- A Monk between Worlds 28
- A Buddhist Media Pioneer 30
- Embracing Belief and Critique in an Academic Life 33
- Knowing Buddha Organization 35
- Educate, Agitate, Organize 38
- Sinhala Buddhism and Alcohol Consumption 41
- The Builder of Temporary Temples and Golden Corpses 43
- A Rakhine Monk from Bangladesh 46
- Rebuilding Temples after War 48
- Scholar, Reformer, and Activist 50
- A Thai Mural Painter in Singapore 53
-
Looking Forward: Social-Psychological Care in a Troubled World
- Stabilizing the Rhythms of Life after the Tsunami 57
- President of the Theravada Nuns’ Order of Nepal 62
- The Rise of the “Clinical Religionist” 65
- Activist Temple Wife 67
- Modernizing Buddhist Proselytization in Hong Kong 70
- Modern Miracles of a Female Buddhist Master 73
- The Temple Is a Place of Solutions 75
- Maitreya’s IT Guy 78
- A Female Monk and the Hmong 81
- The Globally Local Priest 83
- Raising the Powerful Girl Child 86
- Buddha Was Tharu 88
- A Modern Taiwanese Educator 91
- Inventor of a Buddhist Alphabet 94
- Trading in the Buddhist Life for Drugs 97
- Two Self-Sacrificing Bureaucrats 99
- A Facebook Buddhist 102
- A Daughter of Lamas, Yogis, and Shamans 105
- Taiwan’s New Age Buddhist 107
- A Modernist Monk with Chinese Characteristics 110
- An Anticommunist Monk and Violence 112
-
Looking Inward: New Asceticism in Modern Buddhism
- Art, Service, And A High-Rise Temple 115
- State Secularism and the Tibetan Non-monastic Tradition 120
- A Buddhist Spirit Medium 123
- An Act of Merit 125
- A Buddhist Lay Leader 128
- A Modern-Day Burmese Weikza 130
- Negotiating Religion and the State 133
- Mother and Son and Meditation 135
- Reconnecting with the Land (and the Gods) 137
- A Buddha in the Making 140
- The Singing Nun 143
- The Only Buddhist in the Village 145
- Stars for the Drowning 147
- Alien Behavior 150
- The Life and Times of a Shan Buddhist 152
-
Looking Outward: Local Buddhists Becoming Global Citizens
- Teaching Buddhism as a Second Language 155
- The Empowerment of Buddhist Women 160
- A Buddhist Mickey Mouse 163
- A Twenty-first Century Custodian 165
- The Return of the Dutch 168
- The Blogger Monk in Southern China 170
- Carving Playful Buddhas 173
- Prolific Writer, Cool Blogger 176
- Collector of Magic, Esquire 178
- A Sovereign Body beyond the Nation-State 181
- Post-Monk Life in New Zealand 183
- The First Theravada Bhikkhuni in Vietnam 185
- Monk, Writer, Educator, and International Buddhist 188
- On Being a “Human Being” 190
- Thousand Hands, Thousand Eyes 193
- Further Reading 197
- Contributors 203
- Index 211
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contents by Buddhist Tradition xi
- Contents by Region and Country xvii
- Introduction 1
-
Looking Backward
- Yangon Airport Tower Communications Worker 15
- The “Insane” Monk 20
- The Choices of a Priest on the Edge of Toyota City 23
- A Witness to Genocide 25
- A Monk between Worlds 28
- A Buddhist Media Pioneer 30
- Embracing Belief and Critique in an Academic Life 33
- Knowing Buddha Organization 35
- Educate, Agitate, Organize 38
- Sinhala Buddhism and Alcohol Consumption 41
- The Builder of Temporary Temples and Golden Corpses 43
- A Rakhine Monk from Bangladesh 46
- Rebuilding Temples after War 48
- Scholar, Reformer, and Activist 50
- A Thai Mural Painter in Singapore 53
-
Looking Forward: Social-Psychological Care in a Troubled World
- Stabilizing the Rhythms of Life after the Tsunami 57
- President of the Theravada Nuns’ Order of Nepal 62
- The Rise of the “Clinical Religionist” 65
- Activist Temple Wife 67
- Modernizing Buddhist Proselytization in Hong Kong 70
- Modern Miracles of a Female Buddhist Master 73
- The Temple Is a Place of Solutions 75
- Maitreya’s IT Guy 78
- A Female Monk and the Hmong 81
- The Globally Local Priest 83
- Raising the Powerful Girl Child 86
- Buddha Was Tharu 88
- A Modern Taiwanese Educator 91
- Inventor of a Buddhist Alphabet 94
- Trading in the Buddhist Life for Drugs 97
- Two Self-Sacrificing Bureaucrats 99
- A Facebook Buddhist 102
- A Daughter of Lamas, Yogis, and Shamans 105
- Taiwan’s New Age Buddhist 107
- A Modernist Monk with Chinese Characteristics 110
- An Anticommunist Monk and Violence 112
-
Looking Inward: New Asceticism in Modern Buddhism
- Art, Service, And A High-Rise Temple 115
- State Secularism and the Tibetan Non-monastic Tradition 120
- A Buddhist Spirit Medium 123
- An Act of Merit 125
- A Buddhist Lay Leader 128
- A Modern-Day Burmese Weikza 130
- Negotiating Religion and the State 133
- Mother and Son and Meditation 135
- Reconnecting with the Land (and the Gods) 137
- A Buddha in the Making 140
- The Singing Nun 143
- The Only Buddhist in the Village 145
- Stars for the Drowning 147
- Alien Behavior 150
- The Life and Times of a Shan Buddhist 152
-
Looking Outward: Local Buddhists Becoming Global Citizens
- Teaching Buddhism as a Second Language 155
- The Empowerment of Buddhist Women 160
- A Buddhist Mickey Mouse 163
- A Twenty-first Century Custodian 165
- The Return of the Dutch 168
- The Blogger Monk in Southern China 170
- Carving Playful Buddhas 173
- Prolific Writer, Cool Blogger 176
- Collector of Magic, Esquire 178
- A Sovereign Body beyond the Nation-State 181
- Post-Monk Life in New Zealand 183
- The First Theravada Bhikkhuni in Vietnam 185
- Monk, Writer, Educator, and International Buddhist 188
- On Being a “Human Being” 190
- Thousand Hands, Thousand Eyes 193
- Further Reading 197
- Contributors 203
- Index 211