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  • 1
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    almahu_9949707951902882
    Format: 1 online resource (412 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 9781479834372 (e-book)
    Note: part I. Symbols and rituals -- Liminal youth among Fuzhou undocumented immigrants / Kenneth Guest -- The creation of urban niche religion : South Asian taxi drivers in New York City / Delta Smith and Courtney Bender -- Paradoxes of media-reflected religiosity among Hindu Indians / Ashakant Nimbark -- Global Hinduism in Gotham / John Hawley -- part II. The boundaries of time and generation -- Negotiation of ethnic and religious boundaries by Asian American campus evangelicals / Rebecca Kim -- Birth or rebirth? : a generational debate in an Asian Indian American church / Prema Kurien -- "Korean American evangelical" a resolution of ambivalence among Korean American college students / Soyoung Park -- Gender and generation in a Chinese church / Fenggang Yang -- Faith, values and fears of NYC Chinatown seniors / Tony Carnes -- part III. Political boundaries -- Asian American religion and politics in Houston, Texas / Steve Klineberg -- Religion and political adaptation among Asian Americans : an empirical assessment from the pilot national Asian American political survey / Pei-te Lien -- part IV. Transcending borders and boundaries -- Pan-Asian Christianity in a Silicon Valley church / Russell Jeung -- Sasana Sakon and the new Asian American : intermarriage and identity at a Thai Buddhist temple in Silicon Valley / Todd Perreira -- We do not bowl alone : social and cultural capital from Filipinos and their churches / Joaquin Gonzalez III and Andrea Maison.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Asian American religions : the making and remaking of borders and boundaries. New York : New York University Press, [2004] ISBN 9780814716298
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949628255502882
    Format: 1 online resource (412 p.)
    ISBN: 1-4798-3437-8 , 0-8147-7270-6 , 0-8147-9023-2
    Series Statement: Religion, Race, and Ethnicity ; 21
    Content: Asian American Religions brings together some of the most current research on Asian American religions from a social science perspective. The volume focuses on religion in Asian American communities in New York, Houston, Los Angeles, and the Silicon Valley/Bay Area, and it includes a current demographic overview of the various Asian populations across the United States. It also provides information on current trends, such as that Filipino and Korean Americans are the most religiously observant people in America, that over 60 percent of Asian Americans who have a religious identification are Christian, and that one-third of Muslims in the United States are Asian Americans. Rather than organizing the book around particular ethnic groups or religions, Asian American Religions centers on thematic issues, like symbols and rituals, political boundaries, and generation gaps, in order to highlight the role of Asian American religions in negotiating, accepting, redefining, changing, and creating boundaries in the communities' social life.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgments -- , Introduction -- , The Religious Demography of Asian American Boundary Crossing -- , 1 Liminal Youth among Fuzhou Chinese Undocumented Workers -- , 2 The Creation of Urban Niche Religion -- , 3 Paradoxes of Media-Reflected Religiosity among Hindu Indians -- , 4 Global Hinduism in Gotham -- , 5 Negotiation of Ethnic and Religious Boundaries by Asian American Campus Evangelicals -- , 6 Christian by Birth or Rebirth? -- , 7 “Korean American Evangelical” -- , 8 Gender and Generation in a Chinese Christian Church -- , 9 Faith, Values, and Fears of New York City Chinatown Seniors -- , 10 Religious Diversity and Social Integration among Asian Americans in Houston -- , 11 Religion and Political Adaptation among Asian Americans -- , 12 Creating an Asian American Christian Subculture -- , 13 Sasana Sakon and the New Asian American -- , 14 We Do Not Bowl Alone -- , Bibliography -- , About the Contributors -- , Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8147-1630-X
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8147-1629-6
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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    UID:
    gbv_723573190
    Format: Online-Ressource (412 p.)
    ISBN: 9780814716298
    Series Statement: Religion, Race, and Ethnicity
    Content: Asian American Religions brings together some of the most current research on Asian American religions from a social science perspective. The volume focuses on religion in Asian American communities in New York, Houston, Los Angeles, and the Silicon Valley/Bay Area, and it includes a current demographic overview of the various Asian populations across the United States. It also provides information on current trends, such as that Filipino and Korean Americans are the most religiously observant people in America, that over 60 percent of Asian Americans who have a religious identification are Ch
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; The Religious Demography of Asian American Boundary Crossing; Part I. Symbols and Rituals; 1. Liminal Youth among Fuzhou Chinese Undocumented Workers; 2. The Creation of Urban Niche Religion: South Asian Taxi Drivers in New York City; 3. Paradoxes of Media-Reflected Religiosity among Hindu Indians; 4. Global Hinduism in Gotham; Part II. The Boundaries of Time: Events, Generation, and Age; 5. Negotiation of Ethnic and Religious Boundaries by Asian American Campus Evangelicals , 6. Christian by Birth or Rebirth? Generation and Difference in an Indian American Christian Church7. "Korean American Evangelical": A Resolution of Sociological Ambivalence among Korean American College Students; 8. Gender and Generation in a Chinese Christian Church; 9. Faith, Values, and Fears of New York City Chinatown Seniors; Part III. Political Boundaries; 10. Religious Diversity and Social Integration among Asian Americans in Houston; 11. Religion and Political Adaptation among Asian Americans: An Empirical Assessment from the Pilot National Asian American Political Survey , Part IV. Transcending Borders and Boundaries12. Creating an Asian American Christian Subculture: Grace Community Covenant Church; 13. Sasana Sakon and the New Asian American: Intermarriage and Identity at a Thai Buddhist Temple in Silicon Valley; 14. We Do Not Bowl Alone: Social and Cultural Capital from Filipinos and Their Churches; Bibliography; About the Contributors; Index;
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780814790236
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780814716298
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Asian American Religions : The Making and Remaking of Borders and Boundaries
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 4
    UID:
    almafu_9959899587002883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781479834372
    Series Statement: Religion, Race, and Ethnicity ; 21
    Content: Asian American Religions brings together some of the most current research on Asian American religions from a social science perspective. The volume focuses on religion in Asian American communities in New York, Houston, Los Angeles, and the Silicon Valley/Bay Area, and it includes a current demographic overview of the various Asian populations across the United States. It also provides information on current trends, such as that Filipino and Korean Americans are the most religiously observant people in America, that over 60 percent of Asian Americans who have a religious identification are Christian, and that one-third of Muslims in the United States are Asian Americans. Rather than organizing the book around particular ethnic groups or religions, Asian American Religions centers on thematic issues, like symbols and rituals, political boundaries, and generation gaps, in order to highlight the role of Asian American religions in negotiating, accepting, redefining, changing, and creating boundaries in the communities' social life.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgments -- , Introduction -- , The Religious Demography of Asian American Boundary Crossing -- , PART I Symbols and Rituals -- , 1 Liminal Youth among Fuzhou Chinese Undocumented Workers -- , 2 The Creation of Urban Niche Religion -- , 3 Paradoxes of Media-Reflected Religiosity among Hindu Indians -- , 4 Global Hinduism in Gotham -- , PART II The Boundaries of Time -- , 5 Negotiation of Ethnic and Religious Boundaries by Asian American Campus Evangelicals -- , 6 Christian by Birth or Rebirth? -- , 7 “Korean American Evangelical” -- , 8 Gender and Generation in a Chinese Christian Church -- , 9 Faith, Values, and Fears of New York City Chinatown Seniors -- , PART III Political Boundaries -- , 10 Religious Diversity and Social Integration among Asian Americans in Houston -- , 11 Religion and Political Adaptation among Asian Americans -- , PART IV Transcending Borders and Boundaries -- , 12 Creating an Asian American Christian Subculture -- , 13 Sasana Sakon and the New Asian American -- , 14 We Do Not Bowl Alone -- , Bibliography -- , About the Contributors -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Book
    Book
    New York [u.a.] :New York University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV019401717
    Format: IX, 399 S. : , Ill.
    ISBN: 0-8147-1629-6 , 0-8147-1630-X
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Asiaten ; Religion
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    Book
    Book
    New York [u.a.] :New York Univ. Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV017093646
    Format: XV, 440 S. : Ill.
    ISBN: 0-8147-1600-8 , 0-8147-1601-6
    Series Statement: Race, religion, and ethnicity
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
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    Keywords: Religion ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 7
    UID:
    edoccha_9961386157502883
    Format: 1 online resource (412 p.)
    ISBN: 1-4798-3437-8 , 0-8147-7270-6 , 0-8147-9023-2
    Series Statement: Religion, Race, and Ethnicity ; 21
    Content: Asian American Religions brings together some of the most current research on Asian American religions from a social science perspective. The volume focuses on religion in Asian American communities in New York, Houston, Los Angeles, and the Silicon Valley/Bay Area, and it includes a current demographic overview of the various Asian populations across the United States. It also provides information on current trends, such as that Filipino and Korean Americans are the most religiously observant people in America, that over 60 percent of Asian Americans who have a religious identification are Christian, and that one-third of Muslims in the United States are Asian Americans. Rather than organizing the book around particular ethnic groups or religions, Asian American Religions centers on thematic issues, like symbols and rituals, political boundaries, and generation gaps, in order to highlight the role of Asian American religions in negotiating, accepting, redefining, changing, and creating boundaries in the communities' social life.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgments -- , Introduction -- , The Religious Demography of Asian American Boundary Crossing -- , 1 Liminal Youth among Fuzhou Chinese Undocumented Workers -- , 2 The Creation of Urban Niche Religion -- , 3 Paradoxes of Media-Reflected Religiosity among Hindu Indians -- , 4 Global Hinduism in Gotham -- , 5 Negotiation of Ethnic and Religious Boundaries by Asian American Campus Evangelicals -- , 6 Christian by Birth or Rebirth? -- , 7 “Korean American Evangelical” -- , 8 Gender and Generation in a Chinese Christian Church -- , 9 Faith, Values, and Fears of New York City Chinatown Seniors -- , 10 Religious Diversity and Social Integration among Asian Americans in Houston -- , 11 Religion and Political Adaptation among Asian Americans -- , 12 Creating an Asian American Christian Subculture -- , 13 Sasana Sakon and the New Asian American -- , 14 We Do Not Bowl Alone -- , Bibliography -- , About the Contributors -- , Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8147-1630-X
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8147-1629-6
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 8
    UID:
    edocfu_9961386157502883
    Format: 1 online resource (412 p.)
    ISBN: 1-4798-3437-8 , 0-8147-7270-6 , 0-8147-9023-2
    Series Statement: Religion, Race, and Ethnicity ; 21
    Content: Asian American Religions brings together some of the most current research on Asian American religions from a social science perspective. The volume focuses on religion in Asian American communities in New York, Houston, Los Angeles, and the Silicon Valley/Bay Area, and it includes a current demographic overview of the various Asian populations across the United States. It also provides information on current trends, such as that Filipino and Korean Americans are the most religiously observant people in America, that over 60 percent of Asian Americans who have a religious identification are Christian, and that one-third of Muslims in the United States are Asian Americans. Rather than organizing the book around particular ethnic groups or religions, Asian American Religions centers on thematic issues, like symbols and rituals, political boundaries, and generation gaps, in order to highlight the role of Asian American religions in negotiating, accepting, redefining, changing, and creating boundaries in the communities' social life.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgments -- , Introduction -- , The Religious Demography of Asian American Boundary Crossing -- , 1 Liminal Youth among Fuzhou Chinese Undocumented Workers -- , 2 The Creation of Urban Niche Religion -- , 3 Paradoxes of Media-Reflected Religiosity among Hindu Indians -- , 4 Global Hinduism in Gotham -- , 5 Negotiation of Ethnic and Religious Boundaries by Asian American Campus Evangelicals -- , 6 Christian by Birth or Rebirth? -- , 7 “Korean American Evangelical” -- , 8 Gender and Generation in a Chinese Christian Church -- , 9 Faith, Values, and Fears of New York City Chinatown Seniors -- , 10 Religious Diversity and Social Integration among Asian Americans in Houston -- , 11 Religion and Political Adaptation among Asian Americans -- , 12 Creating an Asian American Christian Subculture -- , 13 Sasana Sakon and the New Asian American -- , 14 We Do Not Bowl Alone -- , Bibliography -- , About the Contributors -- , Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8147-1630-X
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8147-1629-6
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York, NY :New York University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959391633802883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9780814790229
    Series Statement: Religion, Race, and Ethnicity ; 4
    Content: Is New York a post-secular city? Massive immigration and cultural changes have created an increasingly complex social landscape in which religious life plays a dynamic role. Yet the magnitude of religion's impact on New York's social life has gone unacknowledged. New York Glory gathers together for the first time the best research on religion in contemporary New York City. It includes contributors from every major research project on religion in New York to provide a comprehensive look at the current state of religion in the city. Moving beyond broad surveys into specific case studies of communities and institutions, it provides a window onto the diversity of religious life in New York. From Italian Catholics, Mormons, Muslims, and Russian Jews to Zen Buddhists, Rastafarians, and Pentecostal Latinas, New York Glory both captures the richness of religious life in New York City and provides an important foundation for our understanding of the current and future shape of religion in America.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgments -- , Preface -- , Chapter 1. Religions in the City -- , Chapter 2. The Religious Demography of New York City -- , Chapter 3. Continuity and Change in Episcopal Congregations in New York City -- , Chapter 4. A Profile of New York City’s African American Church Leaders -- , Chapter 5. The Yoruba Religion in New York -- , Chapter 6. Hinduism in New York City -- , Chapter 7. New York City The Bible Institute Capital of the World? -- , Chapter 8. Assimilation in New York City’s Italian Parishes -- , Chapter 9. Orthodox Converts in New York City -- , Chapter 10. The Religion of New York Jews from the Former Soviet Union -- , Chapter 11. Religious Diversity and Ethnicity among Latinos -- , Chapter 12. The Changing Face of Seventh-Day Adventism in Metropolitan New York -- , Chapter 13 Mormons in New York City -- , Chapter 14. Malcolm X and the Future of New York City Islam -- , Chapter 15. Black Churches as a Therapeutic Institution -- , Chapter 16. Cultural Crossroads in a Flushing Zen Monastery -- , Chapter 17. New York Neo-Puritans Using Counseling to Overcome Stereotypes of Religion -- , Chapter 18 Religion Class at Sing Sing Prison -- , Chapter 19. Latinas in the Barrio -- , Chapter 20. Orthodox Jewish Women Openly Studying the Torah -- , Chapter 21. Congregation Beth Simchat Torah -- , Chapter 22. Feminists, Religion, and Ethics in New York City -- , Chapter 23. Gender, Community, and Change among the Rastafari of New York City -- , Chapter 24. Voices of the Black Religious Community of Brooklyn, New York -- , Chapter 25. The Greek Orthodox Church and Identity Politics -- , Conclusion: New York City’s Religions -- , Bibliography -- , Contributors -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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