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New Books in East Asian Studies

A Chinese-American Buddhist Healer (Pierce Salguero and Kin Cheung)

Nov 11, 2023
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.
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  • 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.

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