Declínio do budismo "amarelo" no Brasil

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Abstract

Empirical research shows that 'Yellow Buddhism,' primarily associated with Japanese immigrants in Brazil, is steadily declining in terms of its 'explicit' followers. After some methodological observations, the article examines the relevant statistical data. The final part of the text discusses possible reasons for this negative dynamic at three levels of explanation: namely, internal motives related to Buddhist institutions, configurations within the ethnic community, and factors at individual level.

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Usarski, F. (2008). Declínio do budismo “amarelo” no Brasil. Tempo Social, 20(2), 133–153. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-20702008000200007

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