Buddhist Feminisms and Femininities

Buddhist Feminisms and Femininities
Author: Karma Lekshe Tsomo
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2019-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781438472553

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Adds new voices to the feminist conversation and brings a rich variety of diverse approaches to Buddhist women’s identities, “the feminine,” and Buddhist feminism. This groundbreaking book explores Buddhist thought and culture, from multiple Buddhist perspectives, as sources for feminist reflection and social action. Too often, when writers apply terms such as “woman,” “femininity,” and “feminism” to Buddhist texts and contexts, they begin with models of feminist thinking that foreground questions and concerns arising from Western experience. This oversight has led to many facile assumptions, denials, and oversimplifications that ignore women’s diverse social and historical contexts. But now, with the tools of feminist analysis that have developed in recent decades, constructs of the feminine in Buddhist texts, imagery, and philosophy can be examined—with the acknowledgment that there are limitations to applying these theoretical paradigms to other cultures. Contributors to this volume offer a feminist analysis, which integrates gender theory and Buddhist perspectives, to Buddhist texts and women’s narratives from Asia. How do Buddhist concepts of self and no-self intersect with concepts of gender identity, especially for women? How are the female body, sexuality, and femininity constructed (and contested) in diverse Buddhist contexts? How might power and gender identity be perceived differently through a Buddhist lens? By exploring feminist approaches and representations of “the feminine,” including persistent questions about women’s identities as householders and renunciants, this book helps us to understand how Buddhist influences on attitudes toward women, and how feminist thinking from other parts of the world, can inform and enlarge contemporary discussions of feminism.

Buddhism After Patriarchy

Buddhism After Patriarchy
Author: Rita M. Gross
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0791414035

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This book surveys both the part women have played in Buddhism historically and what Buddhism might become in its post-patriarchal future. The author completes the Buddhist historical record by discussing women, usually absent from histories of Buddhism, and she provides the first feminist analysis of the major concepts found in Buddhist religion. Gross demonstrates that the core teachings of Buddhism promote gender equity rather than male dominance, despite the often sexist practices found in Buddhist institutions throughout history.

Women in Buddhist Traditions

Women in Buddhist Traditions
Author: Karma Lekshe Tsomo
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2020-12-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781479803415

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A new history of Buddhism that highlights the insights and experiences of women from diverse communities and traditions around the world Buddhist traditions have developed over a period of twenty-five centuries in Asia, and recent decades have seen an unprecedented spread of Buddhism globally. From India to Japan, Sri Lanka to Russia, Buddhist traditions around the world have their own rich and diverse histories, cultures, religious lives, and roles for women. Wherever Buddhism has taken root, it has interacted with indigenous cultures and existing religious traditions. These traditions have inevitably influenced the ways in which Buddhist ideas and practices have been understood and adapted. Tracing the branches and fruits of these culturally specific transmissions and adaptations is as challenging as it is fascinating. Women in Buddhist Traditions chronicles pivotal moments in the story of Buddhist women, from the beginning of Buddhist history until today. The book highlights the unique contributions of Buddhist women from a variety of backgrounds and the strategies they have developed to challenge patriarchy in the process of creating an enlightened society. Women in Buddhist Traditions offers a groundbreaking and insightful introduction to the lives of Buddhist women worldwide.

Meeting the Great Bliss Queen

Meeting the Great Bliss Queen
Author: Anne C. Klein
Publsiher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1995
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0807073075

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Buddhist practices such as mindfulness - in which calm centering and keen awareness of change coexist - and compassion - in which the self is recognized as both powerful in itself and interdependently connected with all others - can be important resources for contemporary Western women. Likewise, feminism can expand the traditional horizons of Buddhist concerns to include social, historical, and psychological issues.

Sisters in Solitude

Sisters in Solitude
Author: Karma Lekshe Tsomo
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0791430898

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Provides the first English translation of the Tibetan and Chinese texts on monastic discipline for Buddhist nuns and presents a comparative study of the two texts. An important contribution for studies of women's history, feminist philosophy, women's studies, women in religion, and feminist ethics.

Buddhist Feminism

Buddhist Feminism
Author: Sokthan Yeng
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2020-08-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030511623

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What is Buddhist Feminism? This book examines reasons why Buddhism and feminism may seem to be incompatible, and shows that Buddhist and feminist philosophies can work together to challenge patriarchal structures. Current scholarship usually compares Buddhism and feminism to judge their compatibility, rather than describing a Buddhist Feminist perspective or method. Sokthan Yeng instead looks for a pattern that connects Buddhist and feminist traditions. In particular, she explores possible exchanges between feminist and Buddhist philosophies which highlight how they each contribute to a more nuanced understanding of anger. Yeng explores how a Buddhist feminist approach would allow women’s anger to be transformed from that which is outside the bounds of philosophy into that which contributes to philosophical discourse in the East and West, and between the two.

Buddhist Women Across Cultures

Buddhist Women Across Cultures
Author: Karma Lekshe Tsomo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0585066884

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Buddhist Women Across Cultures

Buddhist Women Across Cultures
Author: Karma Lekshe Tsomo
Publsiher: Suny Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1999
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0791441377

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Illuminates the lives and thought of women in Buddhist cultures, integrating them more fully into the feminist conversation.