The Making of American Buddhism, Hardback/***
This volume looks at the intersection of race and religion in the United States before, during, and after World War II, when Nisei (second-generation) Japanese American Jodo Shinshu (or Shin) Buddhists reacted to the trauma of racial and religious discrimination. Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Author(s): Scott A. (Rev. Yoshitaka Tamai Professor of Jodo Shinshu Buddhist Studies Dean of Students and Faculty Affairs, Institute of Buddhist Studies Core Doctoral Faculty, Rev. Yoshitaka Tamai Professor of Jodo Shinshu Buddhist Studies Dean of Students and Faculty Affairs, Institute of Buddhist Studies Core Doctoral Faculty, Graduate Theological Union) Mitchell Illustration(s): 10 b&w figures Number of pages: 264 Publication date: 2023 Dimensions: 165 x 241 x 29 Cover type: Hardback