ETHN 156AR. Remote—Power, Culture, and Buddhism in the US (4 units)
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Description
This online course examines how power and culture shape perceptions and practices of Buddhism. It explores how capitalism, racial hierarchies, and militarism influence Western interpretations of Buddhist practices, often disconnecting them from spiritual and cultural roots. Students will analyze media, popular culture, and institutions to critically assess how Buddhism is commodified, racialized, and depoliticized, and the implications for how Buddhism reinforces or combats social problems.
Prerequisite courses
ETHN 156AR has no prerequisite courses.
Successor courses
No courses have ETHN 156AR as a prerequisite.