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Zen in Brazil: The Quest for Cosmopolitan Modernity (Topics in Contemporary Buddhism)

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by Cristina Rocha
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  • Cover Type: Hard Cover with 256 pages
  • Published by: University of Hawaii Press February 2006
  • Written in: English
  • ISBN 10 Number: 082482976X
  • ISBN 13 Number: 978-0824829766
  • Book Dimensions: 9 x 5.9 x 1.1 inches
  • Weighs: 1.2 pounds

    Book Description
    Widely perceived as an overwhelmingly Catholic nation, Brazil has experienced in recent years a growth in the popularity of Buddhism among the urban, cosmopolitan upper classes. In the 1990s Buddhism in general and Zen in particular were adopted by national elites, the media, and popular culture as a set of humanistic values to counter the rampant violence and crime in Brazilian society. Despite national media attention, the rapidly expanding Brazilian market for Buddhist books and events, and general interest in the globalization of Buddhism, the Brazilian case has received little scholarly attention. Cristina Rocha addresses that shortcoming in Zen in Brazil. Drawing on fieldwork in Japan and Brazil, she looks at Brazilian history, culture, and literature to uncover the mainly Catholic, Spiritist, and Afro-Brazilian religious matrices responsible for this particular indigenization of Buddhism. In her analysis of Japanese immigration and the adoption and creolization of the Sôtôshû school of Zen Buddhism in Brazil, she offers the fascinating insight that the latter is part of a process of "cannibalizing" the modern other to become modern oneself. She shows, moreover, that in practicing Zen, the Brazilian intellectual elites from the 1950s onward have been driven by a desire to acquire and accumulate cultural capital both locally and overseas. Their consumption of Zen, Rocha contends, has been an expression of their desire to distinguish themselves from popular taste at home while at the same time associating themselves with overseas cultural elites.

    Rocha demonstrates that the existence of inflows and counterflows of Zen in Brazil illustrates the rhizomatic nature of the globalization process, where Brazil is one of the nodes (albeit less influential) in the web of global flows of Zen. Indeed, Zen in Brazil has never been isolated from trends occurring elsewhere. The arrival of Japanese immigrants, the rotation of Sôtôshû missionaries among various temples outside Japan, Brazilian intellectuals traveling to metropolitan centers and translating books on Zen, the media, and more recently the internet have meant that Brazil has received inflows, but it has also produced counterflows of Zen.

    Given its innovative and cross-disciplinary approach, Zen in Brazil will appeal to scholars in the fields of religion, globalization, migration, Buddhism, and Asian and Latin American studies, as well as to those interested in anthropology and cultural studies.

    About The Author
    Cristina Rocha is adjunct research fellow at the Centre for Cultural Research, University of Western Sydney.



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