An Ethnographic Study of Sectarian Negotiations among Diaspora Jains in the USA Thesis

(2017). An Ethnographic Study of Sectarian Negotiations among Diaspora Jains in the USA . 10.25148/etd.FIDC001765

thesis or dissertation chair

authors

  • Mehta, Venu Vrundavan

abstract

  • This thesis argued that the Jain community in the diasporic context of the USA has invented a new form of Jainism. Sectarian negotiations are the distinguishing marks of the diaspora Jain community and their invented form of Jainism. Based on ethnographic study that is, interviews and observations conducted at four different sites (Jain temples/communities) from June-August 2016, the thesis examined the sectarian negotiations among the diaspora Jain community in the USA and the invented Jain tradition that is resulting from these negotiations. The central questions of the research on which this thesis is based were: 1) what are the levels, processes and results of sectarian negotiations within the Jain diaspora community in the USA, and 2) what is the nature and characteristic of the new form of Jainism, the invented tradition; and how do Jains in the USA experience and use it.

publication date

  • March 29, 2017

keywords

  • Anekantvada
  • Asectarian
  • Common Jain Identity
  • Cross-Sectarian
  • Diaspora Studies
  • Ethnographic Study of Jains in the USA
  • Ethnographic Study of US Jain Diaspora
  • Ethnography
  • Indian Diasporas
  • Inter-Sectarian
  • Invented Tradition
  • Invention of New form of Jainism
  • Jain Center
  • Jain Community
  • Jain Diaspora
  • Jain Identity
  • Jain Philosophy
  • Jain Sects
  • Jain Society
  • Jain Temple
  • Jainism
  • Jainism in America
  • Jainism in the US
  • Multi-Sectarian
  • New Form of Jainism
  • Pathshala
  • Sectarian
  • Sectarian Negotiations
  • US Jain Communities
  • US Jain Diaspora

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