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Based on detailed ethnographic research, this book explores the
varied experiences of women who have converted to Buddhism in
contemporary Britain and analyses the implications of their
experiences for understanding the translation and transference of
Buddhist practices temporally and geographically. This book
examines how women initially engage with Buddhist groups, their
perspectives on religious discipline, and their relationships to
ideas of gender equality and feminism. Whilst the recent study of
Buddhism outside Asia has tended to emphasise the transnational and
the global, this book de-centres this, highlighting the
significance of locality and immediate community in contemporary
women's faith practices. Showcasing the narratives and life stories
of 25 ordained women across seven different Buddhist groups
connected to Britain, the research in this book challenges
uncritical assumptions made about 'Western' women who engage with
Buddhist practices, and provides a new framing of contemporary
ordination through a detailed and holistic examination of a group
of Buddhist practitioners that have received little focused
attention. The first multi-tradition study of ordained Buddhist
women in Britain, this book will be of interest to academics
working in the fields of Buddhist studies, religious studies,
gender studies, Asian studies and the sociology of religion.
In an era which many now recognise as ‘post-secular’, the role
that religions play in shaping gender identities and relationships
has been awarded a renewed status in the study of societies and
social change. In both the Global South and the Global North, in
the 21st century, religiosity is of continuing significance, not
only in people’s private lives and in the family, but also in the
public sphere and with respect to political and legal systems. The
Routledge Handbook of Religion, Gender and Society is an
outstanding reference source to these key topics, problems and
debates in this exciting subject area. Comprising over 40 chapters
by a team of international contributors, the Handbook is divided
into 3 parts: Critical debates for religions, gender and society:
theories, concepts and methodologies Issues and themes in
religions, gender and society Contexts and locations Within these
sections, central issues, debates and problems are examined,
including activism, gender analysis, intersectionality and
feminism, oppression and liberation, equality, bodies and
embodiment, space and place, leadership and authority, diaspora and
migration, marriage and the family, generation and aging, health
and reproduction, education, violence and conflict, ecology and
climate change and the role of social media. The Routledge Handbook
of Religion, Gender and Society is essential reading for students
and researchers in religious studies and gender studies. The
Handbook will also be very useful for those in related fields, such
as cultural studies, area studies, politics, sociology,
anthropology and history.
In an era which many now recognise as 'post-secular', the role that
religions play in shaping gender identities and relationships has
been awarded a renewed status in the study of societies and social
change. In both the Global South and the Global North, in the 21st
century, religiosity is of continuing significance, not only in
people's private lives and in the family, but also in the public
sphere and with respect to political and legal systems. The
Routledge Handbook of Religion, Gender and Society is an
outstanding reference source to these key topics, problems and
debates in this exciting subject area. Comprising over 40 chapters
by a team of international contributors, the Handbook is divided
into 3 parts: * Critical debates for religions, gender and society:
theories, concepts and methodologies * Issues and themes in
religions, gender and society * Contexts and locations Within these
sections, central issues, debates and problems are examined,
including activism, gender analysis, intersectionality and
feminism, oppression and liberation, equality, bodies and
embodiment, space and place, leadership and authority, diaspora and
migration, marriage and the family, generation and aging, health
and reproduction, education, violence and conflict, ecology and
climate change and the role of social media. The Routledge Handbook
of Religion, Gender and Society is essential reading for students
and researchers in religious studies and gender studies. The
Handbook will also be very useful for those in related fields, such
as cultural studies, area studies, politics, sociology,
anthropology and history.
Based on detailed ethnographic research, this book explores the
varied experiences of women who have converted to Buddhism in
contemporary Britain and analyses the implications of their
experiences for understanding the translation and transference of
Buddhist practices temporally and geographically. This book
examines how women initially engage with Buddhist groups, their
perspectives on religious discipline, and their relationships to
ideas of gender equality and feminism. Whilst the recent study of
Buddhism outside Asia has tended to emphasise the transnational and
the global, this book de-centres this, highlighting the
significance of locality and immediate community in contemporary
women's faith practices. Showcasing the narratives and life stories
of 25 ordained women across seven different Buddhist groups
connected to Britain, the research in this book challenges
uncritical assumptions made about 'Western' women who engage with
Buddhist practices, and provides a new framing of contemporary
ordination through a detailed and holistic examination of a group
of Buddhist practitioners that have received little focused
attention. The first multi-tradition study of ordained Buddhist
women in Britain, this book will be of interest to academics
working in the fields of Buddhist studies, religious studies,
gender studies, Asian studies and the sociology of religion.
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