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An indispensable tool for librarians who do reference or collection
management, this work is a pioneering offering of expertly selected
print and electronic reference tools for East Asian Studies
(Chinese, Japanese, and Korean). Handbook for Asian Studies
Specialists: A Guide to Research Materials and Collection Building
Tools is the first work to cover reference works for the main Asian
area languages of China, Japan, and Korea. Several leading Asian
Studies librarians have contributed their many decades of
experience to create a resource that gathers major reference
titles-both print and online-that would be useful to today's Asian
Studies librarian. Organized by language group, it offers useful
information on the many subscription-based and open-source
electronic tools relevant to Asian Studies. This book will serve as
an essential resource for reference collections at academic
libraries. Previously published bibliographies on materials deal
with China or Japan or Korea, but none have coalesced information
on all three countries into one work, or are written in English.
And unlike the other resources available, this work provides the
insight needed for librarians to make informed collection
management decisions and reference selections. Represents the first
work to include Chinese, Japanese, and Korean materials in one
volume Incorporates critical information on subscription-based and
open-source electronic reference tools Written by noted leading
experts in Asian Studies librarianship Supplies materials in
English and vernacular Asian languages Includes multilingual titles
but provides references and citations in English Comprises not only
a bibliography, but a guide containing key tips on how to use many
reference tools
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Issei Buddhism in the Americas (Paperback)
Duncan Ryuken Williams, Tomoe Moriya; Contributions by Michihiro Ama, Noriko Asato, Masako Iino, …
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Rich in primary sources and featuring contributions from scholars
on both sides of the Pacific, Issei Buddhism in the Americas upends
boundaries and categories that have tied Buddhism to Asia and
illuminates the social and spiritual role that the religion has
played in the Americas. While Buddhists in Japan had long described
the migration of the religion as traveling from India, across Asia,
and ending in Japan, this collection details the movement of
Buddhism across the Pacific to the Americas. Leading the way were
pioneering, first-generation Issei priests and their followers who
established temples, shared Buddhist teachings, and converted
non-Buddhists in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The
book explores these pioneering efforts in the context of Japanese
diasporic communities and immigration history and the early history
of Buddhism in the Americas. The result is a dramatic exploration
of the history of Asian immigrant religion that encompasses such
topics as Japanese language instruction in Hawaiian schools, the
Japanese Canadian community in British Columbia, the roles of
Buddhist song culture, Tenriyko ministers in America, and Zen
Buddhism in Brazil. Contributors are Michihiro Ama, Noriko Asato,
Masako Iino, Tomoe Moriya, Lori Pierce, Cristina Rocha, Keiko
Wells, Duncan Ry\u00fbken Williams, and Akihiro Yamakura.
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