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Introduction
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Series Editor’s Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
- 1. The Japanese-Brazilian Junction: Establishing Zen Missions 23
- 2. Non-Japanese Brazilians and the Orientalist Shaping of Zen 63
- 3. The Brazilian Religious Field: Where does Zen Fit In? 91
- 4. The Brazilian Imaginary of Zen: Global Influences, Rhizomatic Forms 127
- 5 Doing Zen, Being Zen: Creolizing ‘‘Ethnic’’ and ‘‘Convert’’ Buddhism 153
- Conclusion Translocal Flows: The ‘‘Meditodrome’’ as a Zen Style of Governing 193
- Notes 199
- Bibliography 233
- Index 249
- About the Author 257
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Series Editor’s Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
- 1. The Japanese-Brazilian Junction: Establishing Zen Missions 23
- 2. Non-Japanese Brazilians and the Orientalist Shaping of Zen 63
- 3. The Brazilian Religious Field: Where does Zen Fit In? 91
- 4. The Brazilian Imaginary of Zen: Global Influences, Rhizomatic Forms 127
- 5 Doing Zen, Being Zen: Creolizing ‘‘Ethnic’’ and ‘‘Convert’’ Buddhism 153
- Conclusion Translocal Flows: The ‘‘Meditodrome’’ as a Zen Style of Governing 193
- Notes 199
- Bibliography 233
- Index 249
- About the Author 257