

A Chinese-American Buddhist Healer (Pierce Salguero and Kin Cheung)
6 snips Nov 11, 2023
In this podcast, Kin Cheung, a scholar of contemporary Buddhism, discusses his research on a Chinese-American community healer who turns out to be his father. They explore the challenges scholars face in studying interconnected practices such as martial arts, acupuncture, and herbal medicine. The conversation highlights the tension between being a scholar and a family member of a healer, as well as the importance of representation and code-switching in understanding Asian-American Buddhism.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Exploring the Intersection of Buddhism, Traditional Medicine, and Self-Cultivation in Chinese Culture
02:14 • 15min
Tension between Scholar and Family Member
17:43 • 5min
Exploring Oscillation in the Roles of Practitioner and Scholar
23:01 • 3min
Code Switching and Multilingual Speakers
26:15 • 5min
Challenges and Importance of Representation in Asian-American Buddhism
31:07 • 16min
The Power of Buddhist Spells
47:26 • 4min
Conclusion and Carvana Value Tracker Ad
51:19 • 4min