Nationalism and Buddhist Youth Groups in the Japanese, British, and American Empires, 1880s–1930s

In the decades around the turn of the twentieth century, Buddhists in imperial Japan, the British Raj, and the American empire developed lay-oriented youth groups. These groups’ members developed intertwined ethnoreligious and national identities informed by Buddhists’ relative status in these thre...

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Main Author: Justin B. Stein
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Society for the Study of Global Buddhism 2021-12-01
Series:Journal of Global Buddhism
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Online Access:https://www.globalbuddhism.org/article/view/1985
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description In the decades around the turn of the twentieth century, Buddhists in imperial Japan, the British Raj, and the American empire developed lay-oriented youth groups. These groups’ members developed intertwined ethnoreligious and national identities informed by Buddhists’ relative status in these three empires. This article describes the trans-imperial development of early Buddhist youth groups, examines how these groups developed nationalist politics that were often intertwined with ethnic identity, and considers how the concept of “Buddhist youth” flattened differences unite lay Buddhists across various divides.
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spelling doaj.art-702d822a4ec64c439b6fe0699eaabb642022-12-22T03:57:21ZengSociety for the Study of Global BuddhismJournal of Global Buddhism1527-64572021-12-0122210.5281/zenodo.5764621Nationalism and Buddhist Youth Groups in the Japanese, British, and American Empires, 1880s–1930sJustin B. Stein0Kwantlen Polytechnic University In the decades around the turn of the twentieth century, Buddhists in imperial Japan, the British Raj, and the American empire developed lay-oriented youth groups. These groups’ members developed intertwined ethnoreligious and national identities informed by Buddhists’ relative status in these three empires. This article describes the trans-imperial development of early Buddhist youth groups, examines how these groups developed nationalist politics that were often intertwined with ethnic identity, and considers how the concept of “Buddhist youth” flattened differences unite lay Buddhists across various divides. https://www.globalbuddhism.org/article/view/1985Buddhist nationalismBritish BurmaCeyloncolonialismethno-nationalismHawaii
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Nationalism and Buddhist Youth Groups in the Japanese, British, and American Empires, 1880s–1930s
Journal of Global Buddhism
Buddhist nationalism
British Burma
Ceylon
colonialism
ethno-nationalism
Hawaii
title Nationalism and Buddhist Youth Groups in the Japanese, British, and American Empires, 1880s–1930s
title_full Nationalism and Buddhist Youth Groups in the Japanese, British, and American Empires, 1880s–1930s
title_fullStr Nationalism and Buddhist Youth Groups in the Japanese, British, and American Empires, 1880s–1930s
title_full_unstemmed Nationalism and Buddhist Youth Groups in the Japanese, British, and American Empires, 1880s–1930s
title_short Nationalism and Buddhist Youth Groups in the Japanese, British, and American Empires, 1880s–1930s
title_sort nationalism and buddhist youth groups in the japanese british and american empires 1880s 1930s
topic Buddhist nationalism
British Burma
Ceylon
colonialism
ethno-nationalism
Hawaii
url https://www.globalbuddhism.org/article/view/1985
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