Filling a gap in the literature, this volume explores the
struggles and accomplishments of women from both past and
present-day Tibet. Here are queens from the imperial period,
yoginis and religious teachers of medieval times, Buddhist nuns,
oracles, political workers, medical doctors, and performing
artists. Most of the essays focus on the lives of individual women,
whether from textual sources or from anthropological data, and show
that Tibetan women have apparently enjoyed more freedom than women
in many other Asian countries. The book is innovative in resisting
both romanticization and hypercriticism of women's status in
Tibetan society, attending rather to historical description, and to
the question of what is distinctive about women's situations in
Tibet, and what is common to both men and women in Tibetan
society.
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