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Most widely known for its adherents chanting "Hare Krishna" and distributing religious literature on the streets of American cities, the Hare Krishna movement was founded in New York City in 1965. This work explores dramatic changes in this religious movement over the course of two generations from its founding.

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This impressive volume is aptly named...Burke Rochford's latest book heartedly as a well done and sociologically informed case study. It is also quite well written, and flows well. -- James T. Richardson, International Journal for the Study of New Religions
Burke Rochford is the most notable scholarly interpreter of Krishna Consciousness in America, and Hare Krishna Transformed is the most insightful and informative book written on the organizational evolution of the movement. -- David G. Bromley,Virginia Commonwealth University
Eloquently written. . . . Highly Recommended. -- G.R. Thursby * Choice *
E. Burke Rochford Jr.s Hare Krishna Transformed is a compelling example of the deep insights . . . the strength of this study is Rochfords meticulous data gathering. * Sociology of Religion *
Longtime Hare Krishna observer Rochford shows that devotees, formerly known for their public chanting and controversial fundraising practices, have largely moved out of the temples, taken jobs, and established nuclear families. Using survey data and extensive interviews, Rochford investigates the attitudes of the original members' children (some of whom suffered abuse in the early Hare Krishna schools), the changing roles of women, differing modes of affiliation with the organization, and the increasing influence of Indian Hindu immigrants in what is formally known as the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). His findings are generally clear and convincing, and he lets the devotees speak for themselves in frequent quotes. . . . This story of accommodation within a movement that forged its identity through strict rejection of secular culture provides valuable insight into how new religions evolve. * Publishers Weekly *
[Rochford] has constructed solid arguments that constitute a major contribution to his discipline. * Journal of the American Academy of Religion *

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AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1 Growing Up 2 Family, Culture, and Change 3 Child Abuse4 Public Schooling and Identity5 Women's Voices6 Male Backlash 7 Moving On 8 Hindus and Hinduization 9 World Accommodation Appendix 1: Commitment, Involvement, and Leader Authority Measures Appendix 2: Data TablesNotesGlossary ReferencesIndex About the Author

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      Publisher: New York University Press
      Publication Date: 01/05/2007
      ISBN13: 9780814775790, 978-0814775790
      ISBN10: 0814775799

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      Book Synopsis
      Most widely known for its adherents chanting "Hare Krishna" and distributing religious literature on the streets of American cities, the Hare Krishna movement was founded in New York City in 1965. This work explores dramatic changes in this religious movement over the course of two generations from its founding.

      Trade Review
      This impressive volume is aptly named...Burke Rochford's latest book heartedly as a well done and sociologically informed case study. It is also quite well written, and flows well. -- James T. Richardson, International Journal for the Study of New Religions
      Burke Rochford is the most notable scholarly interpreter of Krishna Consciousness in America, and Hare Krishna Transformed is the most insightful and informative book written on the organizational evolution of the movement. -- David G. Bromley,Virginia Commonwealth University
      Eloquently written. . . . Highly Recommended. -- G.R. Thursby * Choice *
      E. Burke Rochford Jr.s Hare Krishna Transformed is a compelling example of the deep insights . . . the strength of this study is Rochfords meticulous data gathering. * Sociology of Religion *
      Longtime Hare Krishna observer Rochford shows that devotees, formerly known for their public chanting and controversial fundraising practices, have largely moved out of the temples, taken jobs, and established nuclear families. Using survey data and extensive interviews, Rochford investigates the attitudes of the original members' children (some of whom suffered abuse in the early Hare Krishna schools), the changing roles of women, differing modes of affiliation with the organization, and the increasing influence of Indian Hindu immigrants in what is formally known as the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). His findings are generally clear and convincing, and he lets the devotees speak for themselves in frequent quotes. . . . This story of accommodation within a movement that forged its identity through strict rejection of secular culture provides valuable insight into how new religions evolve. * Publishers Weekly *
      [Rochford] has constructed solid arguments that constitute a major contribution to his discipline. * Journal of the American Academy of Religion *

      Table of Contents
      AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1 Growing Up 2 Family, Culture, and Change 3 Child Abuse4 Public Schooling and Identity5 Women's Voices6 Male Backlash 7 Moving On 8 Hindus and Hinduization 9 World Accommodation Appendix 1: Commitment, Involvement, and Leader Authority Measures Appendix 2: Data TablesNotesGlossary ReferencesIndex About the Author

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