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Getting Saved in America: Taiwanese Immigration and Religious Experience

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Getting Saved in America: Taiwanese Immigration and Religious Experience

Contributors:

By (Author) Carolyn Chen

ISBN:

9780691164663

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

10th November 2014

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Social groups: religious groups and communities

Dewey:

305.906912

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

369g

Description

What does becoming American have to do with becoming religious Many immigrants become more religious after coming to the United States. Taiwanese are no different. Like many Asian immigrants to the United States, Taiwanese frequently convert to Christianity after immigrating. But Americanization is more than simply a process of Christianization. M

Reviews

"This book thus offers interesting points of view on the construction of identity and constitutes a good reference for understanding the family and religious traditions of the Taiwanese people: meaningful anecdotes, examples, and quotations, and a psychological approach."--Hayet Sellami, China Perspectives "[R]eaders will certainly agree that Getting Saved in America is an engaging , insightful, and well-written book about immigrants and their religious conversion... Getting Saved will be a standard text for contemporary studies of immigrants and religious conversion. It is a must-read and will no doubt be in the running for the best book lists of the year in the fields of immigration and religion."--Rebbeca Y. Kim, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion "Getting Saved in America: Taiwanese Immigration and Religious Experience will be an invaluable addition to the fields of sociology and religion, religion and immigration, Asian American studies and Ethnic Studies and illuminative for both students and scholars."--Sharon A. Suh, Journal of Politics and Religion "Chen has ... provided a valuable new resource for both researchers and teachers, one which well compliments other studies on immigrant religion by focusing on its transformative, not just preservative, aspects. Scholars of both religious studies and sociology will learn much from this work."--Jeff Wilson, Church History

Author Bio

Carolyn Chen is associate professor of sociology and Asian American studies at Northwestern University.

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