Envisioning religion, race, and Asian Americans / edited by David K. Yoo and Khyati Y. Joshi.

"The manuscript is an interdisciplinary collection of essays that examine the intertwining of religion and race among Asian American communities within a broad context of the United States. Both religion and race, as social constructs, have in their relation to one another been foundational for the...

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Uniform Title:Intersections (Honolulu, Hawaii)
Other Authors: Yoo, David (Editor)
Joshi, Khyati Y., 1970- (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Honolulu : Los Angeles : University of Hawaiʻi Press ; In association with UCLA Asian American Studies Center, [2020]
Series:Intersections (Honolulu, Hawaii)
Subjects:
Physical Description:viii, 278 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm.
Format: Book

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505 0 |a Reconstructing Asian America's Religious Past: A Historiography / Helen Jin Kim -- Asian American Religious Beliefs Reconsidered / Jerry Z. Park -- Outsider Citizens within the US Empire: Muslim Youth, Race, Religion, and Identity / Arshad Imtiaz Ali -- American Apartheid for the New Millennium: The Racialization and Repression of Asian American Religious Minorities / Jaideep Singh -- Where the History Books End: Religion and Vietnamese America in the Afterlife of the Vietnam War / Mimi Khúc -- The Gospel According to Rice: The Next Asian American Christianity / Rudy V. Busto -- Postscript: (Re)Thinking and (Re)Creating Asian American Christianities through a Gospel According to (Fried) Rice? / Tat-siong Benny Liew -- Modernity in the Service of Tradition: Women and Gender within Hinduism in the United States / Anjana Narayan and Bandana Purkayastha -- Life in the Fishbowl: An Asian American Autobiographical Theological Reflection / Joseph Cheah -- Learning Hinduism through Comics and Popular Culture / Sailaja Krishnamurti -- Queer Asian American Theologies / Patrick S. Cheng -- The Roots of Chinese American Religious Nones: Continuities with the Liyi Tradition / Seanan Fong and Russell Jeung. 
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