About this book series

The series promotes contemporary scholarship on the Asia-Pacific Region, particularly studies that give attention to the interaction and mutual transformation of religions across national boundaries and beyond their country of origin. This is a multidisciplinary series that includes both historical and contemporary ethnographic studies, which will contribute to our understanding of the traditional and changing roles of religion in multiple socio-political contexts in the region. Especially welcome are comparative studies that expand the frame of analysis beyond the nation-state and those that address emerging issues and trends related to globalization, such as religious pluralism and social conflict over the re-emerging public role of religion, transnational religious movements, and Asian religions in diaspora communities.


Electronic ISSN
2730-7948
Print ISSN
2730-793X
Series Editor
  • Mark R. Mullins

Book titles in this series