Family Sacrifices
Oxford University Press

Family Sacrifices

Subjects: Sociology & anthropology, Society
ISBN13: 9780190875923
Published: 20 Jun 2019

Format - Hardback
By Jeung, Russell M.

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Family Sacrifices

Regular price A$68.06
Sale price A$68.06 Regular price A$70.16
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Fifty-two percent of Chinese Americans report having no religious affiliation, making them the least religiously-identified ethnic group in the United States. But that statistic obscures a much more complex reality. Family Sacrifices reveals that Chinese Americans employ familism, not religion, as the primary narrative by which they find meaning, identity, and belonging. As a transpacific lived tradition, Chinese American familism prioritizes family above
other commitments and has roots in Chinese Popular Religion and Confucianism. The spiritual and ethical systems of China emphasize practicing rituals and cultivating virtue, whereas American religious research
usually focuses on belief in the supernatural or belonging to a religious tradition. To address this gap in understanding, Family Sacrifices introduces the concept of liyi, translated as ritual propriety and righteous relations. Re-appropriated from its original Chinese usage, liyi offers a new way of understanding Chinese religion and a new lens for understanding the emergence of religious "nones" in the United States. The first book based on national survey data on
Asian American religious practices, Family Sacrifices is a seminal text on the fastest-growing racial group in the United States.

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