Getting Saved in America
Discover the intriguing connection between American identity and religious transformation in Getting Saved in America by Carolyn Chen. Published by Princeton University Press in 2014, this thought-provoking book spans 256 pages and delves into the experiences of Taiwanese immigrants who often find themselves embracing Christianity after arriving in the United States. Chen explores how the journey of Americanization intertwines with spiritual awakening, revealing that the process of becoming American encompasses more than mere religious conversion. This insightful analysis offers a unique perspective on the complexities of faith and identity in a multicultural society. Perfect for readers interested in immigration, religion, and cultural studies, Getting Saved in America is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the transformative power of faith in the immigrant experience.