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DESCRIPTION:Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs\, East Asia Program presen
 t:John Osburg\, Associate\nProfessor of Anthropology\, University\nof Roch
 ester \n\nConsuming Belief:&nbsp\;Han Chinese\nPractitioners&nbsp\;of Tibe
 tan\nBuddhism in the PRC\n\nIn the context of a perceived spiritual\ncrisi
 s in Chinese society\, growing numbers of Han Chinese are turning to\nTibe
 tan Buddhism for ethical guidance. Based on an ethnographic study of a\ngr
 oup of affluent\, urban Han Chinese who have become followers of Tibetan\n
 Buddhism and patrons of Tibetan monks\, this talk will examine the sources
  of\nTibetan Buddhism's appeal for wealthy Chinese and the range of ways i
 n which\nthey integrate Buddhist principles and practice into their lives.
  \n\nLunch will be served.For more information\,&nbsp\;please contact: Hav
 va Karakas-keles\,&nbsp\;hkarakas@syr.edu \n\n\n\n \n\nFor\ninformation on
  accessibility\, or to request accommodation\, please contact Marc\nAlbert
  315-443-9248.&nbsp\;Sponsored by the East Asia Program at the Moynihan In
 stitute of Global&nbsp\;Affairs 
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SUMMARY:John Osburg - Consuming Belief: Han Chinese Practitioners of Tibeta
 n Buddhism in the PRC - EAP
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs\, East
  Asia Program present:</p><p><b>John Osburg\, Associate\nProfessor of Anth
 ropology\, University\nof Rochester </b></p><p>\n\n</p><p><b>Consuming Bel
 ief:&nbsp\;Han Chinese\nPractitioners&nbsp\;of Tibetan\nBuddhism in the PR
 C</b></p><p>\n\n</p><p>In the context of a perceived spiritual\ncrisis in 
 Chinese society\, growing numbers of Han Chinese are turning to\nTibetan B
 uddhism for ethical guidance. Based on an ethnographic study of a\ngroup o
 f affluent\, urban Han Chinese who have become followers of Tibetan\nBuddh
 ism and patrons of Tibetan monks\, this talk will examine the sources of\n
 Tibetan Buddhism's appeal for wealthy Chinese and the range of ways in whi
 ch\nthey integrate Buddhist principles and practice into their lives. </p>
 <p>\n\n</p><p>Lunch will be served.</p><p><em>For more information\,&nbsp\
 ;please contact: Havva Karakas-keles\,&nbsp\;<a href="mailto:hkarakas@syr.
 edu">hkarakas@syr.edu</a></em> </p><p>\n\n</p><p>\n\n \n\n</p><p><em>For\n
 information on accessibility\, or to request accommodation\, please contac
 t Marc\nAlbert 315-443-9248.&nbsp\;</em></p><em><strong>Sponsored by the E
 ast Asia Program at the Moynihan Institute of Global&nbsp\;Affairs</strong
 ></em><p><em><strong></strong></em> </p>
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