RT Article T1 Varieties of Buddhist Healing in Multiethnic Philadelphia JF Religions VO 10 IS 1 SP 1 OP 21 A1 Salguero, C. Pierce LA English YR 2019 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1587259834 AB While an increasing amount of attention has been paid in the last decade to mindfulness meditation, the broader impact of Buddhism on healthcare in the United States, or any industrialized Western countries, is still much in need of scholarly investigation. The current article presents preliminary results from an ethnographic study exploring the impact of a wide range of Buddhist institutions, practices, and cultural orientations on the healthcare landscape of the Philadelphia metropolitan area. By particularly focusing on segments of the population that are non-white and that have limited English language skills, one of the main goals of this project is to bring more diverse voices into the contemporary conversation about Buddhism and wellbeing in America. Moreover, as it extends far beyond the topic of meditation, this study also is intended to highlight a wider range of practices and orientations toward health and healing that are current in contemporary American Buddhism. Finally, this paper also forwards the argument that the study of these activities should be grounded in an appreciation of how individual Buddhist institutions are situated within specific local contexts, and reflect unique configurations of local factors. K1 Asian American K1 Buddhism K1 Health K1 Immigration K1 Medicine DO 10.3390/rel10010048