Religion at the Corner of Bliss and Nirvana
by Lorentzen, Lois Ann; Gonzalez, Joaquin Jay, III; Chun, Kevin M.; Do, Hien Duc-
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Table of Contents
| Preface: Advancing Theory and Method | |
| Acknowledgments | |
| Gender and Sexualities | |
| Devotional Crossings: Transgender Sex Workers, Santisima Muerte, and Spiritual Solidarity in Guadalajara and San Francisco | |
| Sexual Borderlands: Lesbian and Gay Migration, Human Rights, and the Metropolitan Community Church | |
| El Milagro Está en Casa: Gender and Private and Public Empowerment in a Migrant Pentecostal Church | |
| Acculturation | |
| Religious Organizations in San Francisco Chinatown: Sites of Acculturation for Chinese Immigrant Youth | |
| Immigrant Religious Adaptation: Vietnamese American Buddhists as Chua Viet Name (Vietnamese Buddhist Temple) | |
| Transnationalism | |
| Americanizing Philippine Churches and Filipinizing American Congregations | |
| Creating a Transnational Religious Community: The Empress of Heaven and Goddess of the Sea, Tianhou/Mazu, from Beigang to San Francisco | |
| Ahora la luz: Transnational Gangs, the State, and Religion | |
| Transnational Hetzmek: From Oxkutzcab to San Francisco | |
| The Latino "Springtime" of the Catholic Church: Lay Religious Networks and Transnationalism from Below | |
| Civic and Political Engagment | |
| We Do Not Bowl Alone: Cultural and Social Capital from Filipino Faiths | |
| Counterhegemony Finds Place in a Hegemon: Activism through Filipino-American Churches | |
| Research Questions | |
| Family Member Questionnaire | |
| References | |
| Contributors | |
| Index | |
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