Hinduism in America : a convergence of worlds /
Jeffery D. Long.
- First edition.
- 1 online resource (xviii, 285 pages) : illustrations.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
What Is Hinduism? A Brief Overview -- Hindu Reform and Western Fascination: the Nineteenth Century -- "Hinduism Invades America": the Early Twentieth Century -- The Rise of the Counterculture: a New Wave of Western Fascination -- America: Land of Temples -- Non-Indian Practitioners, Yoga, Vegetarianism, and Religious Pluralism -- Hindu and Indian Influence in American Popular Culture -- Identity and Engagement: Hinduism in America Finds Its Voice.
Abstract freely available; full-text restricted to individual document purchasers.
"Read the story of two worlds that converge: one of Hindu immigrants to America who want to preserve their traditions and pass them on to their children in a new and foreign land, and one of American spiritual seekers who find that the traditions of India fulfil their most deeply held aspirations. Learn about the theoretical approaches to Hinduism in America, the question of orientalism and 'the invention of Hinduism'. Read about: · how concepts like karma, rebirth, meditation and yoga have infiltrated and influenced the American consciousness · Hindu temples in the United States and Canada · how Hinduism has influenced vegetarianism · the emergence of an increasingly assertive socially and politically active American Hinduism. The book contains 30 images, chapter summaries, a glossary, study questions and suggestions for further reading"--
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
9781474252652
10.5040/9781474252652 doi
Hinduism--United States. Hindus--United States. Hinduism and culture--United States. Hinduism