What does becoming American have to do with becoming religious? Many
immigrants become more religious after coming to the United States.
Taiwanese are no different. Like many Asian immigrants to the United
States, Taiwanese frequently convert to Christianity after
immigrating. But Americanization is more than simply a process of
Christianization. Most Taiwanese American Buddhists also say they
converted only after arriving in the United States even though
Buddhism is a part of Taiwan's dominant religion. By examining the
experiences of Christian and Buddhist Taiwanese Americans, Getting
Saved in America tells "a story of how people become religious by
becoming American, and how people become American by becoming
religious." Carolyn Chen argues that many Taiwanese immigrants deal
with the challenges of becoming American by becoming religious. Based
on in-depth interviews with Taiwanese American Christians and
Buddhists, and extensive ethnographic fieldwork at a Taiwanese
Buddhist temple and a Taiwanese Christian church in Southern
California, Getting Saved in America is the first book to compare how
two religions influence the experiences of one immigrant group. By
showing how religion transforms many immigrants into Americans, it
sheds new light on the question of how immigrants become American.
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Taiwanese Immigration and Religious Experience
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781400824175
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Vendor
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
256
Forfatter