New Books in Religion

Natasha Heller, "Literature for Little Bodhisattvas: Making Buddhist Families in Modern Taiwan" (U Hawai'i Press, 2025)

Jan 26, 2026
Natasha Heller, associate professor of Religious Studies and cultural historian of Chinese Buddhism, explores how Taiwanese picturebooks shape family-based Buddhist education. She traces the rise of child-focused Buddhist texts, analyzes playful and cute depictions of buddhas and bodhisattvas, and examines institutional and family shifts that make homes central sites of religious learning.
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ANECDOTE

Book Project Sparked In A Bookstore

  • Natasha Heller discovered her project at a Dharma Drum Center bookstore during a conference break.
  • The contrast between technical academic talks and children's Buddhist books sparked the book idea.
INSIGHT

Humanistic Buddhism Shapes Modern Taiwan

  • Heller situates contemporary Taiwanese Buddhism in the mid-20th century migration of Chinese monks and the rise of humanistic Buddhism.
  • This form refocused Buddhism toward social engagement and public-facing projects.
INSIGHT

Three Forces Behind Buddhist Picturebooks

  • Buddhist picturebooks emerged from three forces: organized Buddhist publishing, changing family structures, and a robust picturebook industry.
  • These converged in the 1990s–2000s to create a rich corpus of child-focused Buddhist texts.
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