In my thesis I argued that American women are changing Buddhism by incorporating Western ideas into the tradition, and that Buddhism changes Americans by giving them modern principles and teachings. I gave descriptions of eight women, half ordained nuns and half Buddhist teachers, to show what they are doing to change and “Americanize” the religion. In the final chapter, I gave abortion as a case study to how Buddhist principles are being used to help American women cope with an abortion. This except is from the chapter on abortion
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This chapter is a conversation with bell hooks, Sharon Suh, and Karma Lekshe Tsomo; moderated by Sus...
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The intention of this paper is twofold, first to examine the effect of the bureaucratization of the ...
This book is the result of years of collaboration among hundreds of women from many different cultur...
Professor Karma Lekshe Tsomo examines the contradictions and innovations that characterize the adopt...
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Sakyadhita International Association of Buddhist Women was established in 1987 to address issues of ...
The purpose of this research was to investigate how Buddhism affects the status of Thai women by (1)...
The increasing influence and relevance of Buddhism in a global society have given rise to a vibrant ...
The theme of the 15th Sakyadhita Conference in Hong Kong, “Contemporary Buddhist Women: Contemplatio...
This thesis uses transnational and Black feminist frameworks to analyze Buddhist nationalist discour...
The solace of finding mother provides comfort in most Buddhist societies. The Diné follow the mothe...
The last decades of the twentieth century have been a time of new visibility and social activism for...
This chapter is a conversation with bell hooks, Sharon Suh, and Karma Lekshe Tsomo; moderated by Sus...
Thai Buddhism is a subset of Theravada Buddhism. Theravada Buddhism is one of two main branches of...
One of the most striking features of the contemporary revitalization, transmission, and transformati...
The intention of this paper is twofold, first to examine the effect of the bureaucratization of the ...
This book is the result of years of collaboration among hundreds of women from many different cultur...
Professor Karma Lekshe Tsomo examines the contradictions and innovations that characterize the adopt...
Understanding North American Buddhist Women from a global perspective is a daunting task because of ...
This thesis examines the position of Buddhist nuns (thila-shins) in contemporary Burmese society. Th...
Sakyadhita International Association of Buddhist Women was established in 1987 to address issues of ...
The purpose of this research was to investigate how Buddhism affects the status of Thai women by (1)...
The increasing influence and relevance of Buddhism in a global society have given rise to a vibrant ...
The theme of the 15th Sakyadhita Conference in Hong Kong, “Contemporary Buddhist Women: Contemplatio...
This thesis uses transnational and Black feminist frameworks to analyze Buddhist nationalist discour...
The solace of finding mother provides comfort in most Buddhist societies. The Diné follow the mothe...
The last decades of the twentieth century have been a time of new visibility and social activism for...