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Chenxing Han

    Chenxing Han est une écrivaine basée dans la Bay Area, dont les publications ont paru dans diverses revues bouddhistes et académiques. Après s'être formée à l'aumônerie, elle a travaillé dans les soins spirituels dans un hôpital communautaire. Son écriture explore l'intersection entre les études bouddhistes et la pratique vécue, en se concentrant sur le renforcement des voix des bouddhistes asiatiques-américains. Han aborde les thèmes de l'identité, de la communauté et de la vie spirituelle dans des contextes contemporains.

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    Be The Refuge
    • Be The Refuge

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,4(138)Évaluer

      ​A must-read for modern sanghas—Asian American Buddhists in their own words, on their own terms.More than two thirds of U.S. Buddhists are Asian American. But you’d never guess this from mainstream representations, which all too often whitewash the racial and cultural diversity of American Buddhist communities.Be the Refuge is both critique and celebration, countering the erasure of Asian American Buddhists while uplifting their stories and experiences. The Oriental monk, the superstitious immigrant, the banana Buddhist: dissatisfied with these tired tropes, Han asks, Will the real Asian American Buddhists please stand up? Her journey to answer this question led to in-depth interviews with a pan-ethnic, pan-Buddhist group of eighty-nine young adults.Weaving together the voices of these interviewees with scholarship and spiritual inquiry, this book reenvisions Buddhist Asian America as a community of trailblazers, bridge-builders, integrators, and refuge-makers. Encouraging frank conversations about race, representation, and inclusivity among Buddhists of all backgrounds, Be the Refuge embodies the spirit of interconnection that glows at the heart of American Buddhism.

      Be The Refuge
    • "Chenxing Han writes prose surrounding her experiences through love and loss as a Buddhist immigrant. This book examines what we give to others and how we give back to ourselves"-- Provided by publisher

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