Buddhist Responses to Globalisation, edited by Leah Kalmanson and James Mark Shields

Authors

  • Graham Dixon

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/bsrv.v32i1.28967

Keywords:

globalisation, Buddhism, political activism, social justice, feminism, Critical Buddhism, Dōgen, Shin, Nishida Kitarō

Abstract

Buddhist Responses to Globalisation, edited by Leah Kalmanson and James Mark Shields, Lexington Books, 2013. xiv+182pp. $80.00. ISBN-13: 9780739180549.

References

Neelis, J. 2011. Early Buddhist Transmission and Trade Networks: Mobility and Exchange within and beyond the Northwestern Borderlands of South Asia. Leiden: Brill, pp. 4–12

Hutanuwatr, P. and Rasbash, J. 1998. Globalisation from a Buddhist Perspective. Kandy, Sri Lanka: Buddhist Publication Society.

Schedneck, B. 2013. ‘The Decontexualization of Asian Religious Practices In the Context of Globalization’, Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory, 12(3), pp. 36–54.

Mohr, T. and Tsedroen, J. eds. 2010. Dignity & Discipline: Reviving Full Ordination for Buddhist Nuns. Boston: Wisdom Publications.

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Published

2015-11-26

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Reviews

How to Cite

Dixon, G. (2015). Buddhist Responses to Globalisation, edited by Leah Kalmanson and James Mark Shields. Buddhist Studies Review, 32(1), 168-171. https://doi.org/10.1558/bsrv.v32i1.28967