A Chinese-American Buddhist Healer (Pierce Salguero and Kin Cheung)
Nov 11, 2023
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Kin Cheung, a scholar of contemporary Buddhism at Moravian University, discusses his research on a Chinese-American community healer who reveals the limitations of current academic approaches to Buddhism. They explore code-switching as a feature of life for Asian Americans and Kin's father conducts a blessing ritual. They also highlight the need for representation of Asian American Buddhists and discuss the unexpected animal presence during a ritual.
The Chinese-American community healer's practice raises challenging questions for scholars and reveals gaps in current academic approaches to Buddhism.
Code-switching between different ontologies is a feature of life for Asian Americans, including in the context of Buddhist healing practices.
The tensions faced by Kin Chong as both a scholar and a son navigating his father's healing methods highlight the complexities of understanding and interpreting diverse healing techniques.
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Overview of the Blue Barrel podcast
The Blue Barrel podcast, hosted by Dr. Pierce Salgarrow, engages in intelligent conversations about topics such as Buddhism, Asian medicine, and embodied spirituality. In this episode, Dr. Salgarrow sits down with Kin Chong, a scholar of contemporary Buddhism, to discuss his research on his father, a Chinese American community healer. They explore how his father's practice challenges scholarly approaches to Buddhism and highlights the experience of Asian Americans.
Kin Chong's background and academic interests
Kin Chong is an associate professor of Eastern and South Asian religions at Moravian University. His research and teaching focus on contemporary Buddhism, including topics such as Buddhist ethics, the relationship between Buddhism and capitalism, and Buddhism and healing.
The upbringing and teachers that shaped Kin Chong's interest in Buddhism
Kin Chong's interest in healing was influenced by his father, who practices Chinese medical arts. Through high school and college, he explored practices like Teagle and was exposed to Zen Buddhism, which sparked his intellectual interest in Buddhism. It wasn't until graduate school that he began a personal practice of Buddhist sitting meditation.
Kin Chong's research on his father's healing practice
Kin Chong delves into his research on his father's healing practice as a Chinese American community healer. He explores the various teachers who have influenced his father's approach, from martial arts to acupuncture, and the significance of his father's diverse healing techniques. Kin Chong reflects on the tensions he encounters as both a scholar and a son, navigating the different perspectives and ontologies surrounding his father's healing methods.
Dr. Pierce Salguero sits down with Kin Cheung, a scholar of contemporary Buddhism at Moravian University. We talk about his research on a Chinese-American community healer who happens to be his father. We discuss how his father’s practice raises challenging questions for scholars, and reveals gaping holes in current academic approaches to Buddhism. Along the way, we talk about how code-switching between different ontologies is a feature of life for Asian Americans, and hear Kin’s father conduct a blessing ritual.
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Dr. Pierce Salguerois a transdisciplinary scholar of health humanities who is fascinated by historical and contemporary intersections between Buddhism, medicine, and crosscultural exchange. He has a Ph.D. in History of Medicine from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine (2010), and teaches Asian history, medicine, and religion at Penn State University’s Abington College, located near Philadelphia. www.piercesalguero.com.