TY - BOOK AU - Overmyer,Daniel L. AU - Baker,Don AU - DeVries,Larry TI - Asian religions in British Columbia T2 - Asian religions and society series, SN - 9780774816649 AV - BL2530.C2 A84 2010eb U1 - 200/.89950711 23 PY - 2010/// CY - Vancouver PB - UBC Press KW - Asians KW - British Columbia KW - Religion KW - Asiatiques KW - Colombie-Britannique KW - RELIGION KW - Religious Intolerance, Persecution & Conflict KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - rvm N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction; Don Baker and Larry DeVries --; Traditions from South Asia; Hindu and other South Asian religious groups; Larry DeVries; The making of Sikh space; the role of the Gurdwara; Kamala Elizabeth Nayar; Religion, ethnicity, and the double diaspora of Asian Muslims; Derryl N. MacLean; Zoroastrians in British Columbia; Rastin Mehri --; Traditions from Southeast Asia; Thai and Lao Buddhism; James Placzek and Ian G. Baird; Sri Lankan and Myanmar Buddhism; Bandu Madanayake; Vietnamese Buddhist organizations; Cam Van Thi Phan (Thich nũ' Trí Khả) --; Traditions from East and Central Asia; Korean religiosity in comparative perspective; Don Baker; Tibetan religions; Marc des Jardins; Traditional and changing Japanese religions; Michael Newton; Christianity as a Chinese belief; Li Yu; Chinese religions; Paul Crowe --; Concluding comments; Dan Overmyer N2 - "British Columbia is Canada's most ethnically diverse province. Although the presence of Asian religions is felt and discussed in many regions of the province, in general we need to know more about the religions that accompanied immigrants from Asia and how they are practised today." "Asian Religions in British Columbia brings together fourteen local scholars of religion who draw on published histories, archival records, temple brochures, personal experience, and interviews to paint intimate portraits of local religious groups. These include Hindus and Sikhs from South Asia; Buddhist organizations from Southeast Asia; and Tibetan, Japanese, and Chinese religions from East and Central Asia. The geographical focus on British Columbia allows each author to highlight the experiences of individuals with different ethnic backgrounds and their family or community histories. Yet the conceptual focus is broad - the authors explore each religious tradition not only in its local and historical context but also in the larger context of Canadian multiculturalism." "This path-breaking book offers the first comprehensive and comparative examination of Asian religions in British Columbia. Its insightful and accessible community portraits are mandatory reading for teachers, policy makers, scholars of British Columbia history or Asian Canadian studies, or anyone who wants to be well informed about this province and nation"--Jacket UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=383115 ER -